LIBRARY  CATALOGUE 

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RULES 


GOVERNMENT  OF  PRISONERS 

IN  THE 

WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


HENRY  TOWN,  Warden. 


Democrat  Printing  Co.,  State  Printers. 

1904. 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE 


AND 


RULES 


FOR  THE 


GOVERNMENT  OF  PRISONERS 

IN  THE 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Democrat  Printing  Co.,  State  Printers. 

1904. 


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GOVERNMENT  OF  PRISONERS. 


To  the  Prisoner : 

That  you  may  appreciate  fully  the  power  conferred  upon  the 
prison  authorities  by  the  laws  of  the  state  in  maintaining  order 
and  discipline  in  the  prison,  your  attention  is  directed  to  the 
following  section  of  the  revised  statutes,  and  your  assistance  is 
invoked  in  keeping  the  conditions  such  that  harsh  measures  may 
become  unnecessary  and  unknown : 

Section  4922.  All  necessary  means  shall  be  used,  under  the 
direction  of  the  warden,  to  maintain  order  in  the  prison,  en- 
force obedience,  suppress  insurrections  and  effectually  prevent 
escapes,  even  at  the  hazard  of  life ; for  which  purpose  he  may  at 
all  times  command  the  aid  of  the  officers  of  the  institution  and 
of  the  citizens  outside  of  the  precincts  of  the  prison  ; and  any 
citizen  refusing  to  obey  such  command  shall  be  held  liable  to 
such  fines,  penalties  and  forfeitures  as  apply  to  persons;  refusing 
to  obey  a sheriff  or  other  officer  calling  upon  the  aid  of  the 
county  to  assist  in  serving  a process  or  for  quelling  insurrec- 
tion. 


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RULES 


GENERAL  RULES. 


1.  Observe  strictly  these  rules  and  obey  the  orders  of  officers 
and  directions  of  foremen  without  reply  or  argument.  When 
orders  of  officers  and  others  conflict,  obey  the  officer. 

2.  Be  quiet  everywhere  and  at  all  times. 

3.  You  are  not  to  talk  or  communicate  ini  any  manner  with 
any  other  prisoner  while  marching  or  standing  in  line,  while  at 
meals  (except!  by  such'  signs  as  make  your  wants  known  to  the 
waiter) , while  in  the  chapel  or  at  work  in  the  shop  except  when 
given  permission  by  an  officer  or  guard.  You  are  not  to  talk 
to  any  free  person  unless  by  permission  and  in  the  presence  of 
an  officer.  You  are  not  to  talk  to  any  officer  on  subjects  not  con- 
cerning your  duty  or  conduct  as  a prisoner.  Insolence,  profan- 
ity or  obscenity  will  not  be  tolerated. 

4.  You  may  talk  to  your  cell  mate,  if  you  have  one,  but  in 
LOW  TOGSTKlSi  only.  Db  not  talk  or  call  to  men  in  other  cells. 
Do  not  whistle,  sing  or  make  any  unnecessary  noise. 

5.  Keep  your  person,  clothes,  bedding,  cell  and  library  books 
clean.  You  must  not  draw,  paint  or  hang  pictures  on  the  walls 
of  your  cell,  nor  in  any  way  mark  or  deface  library  books,  build- 
ings, walls,  furniture  or  fittings. 

6.  You  are  not  to  alter  or  deface  your  clothing  in  any  way, 
and  must  not  cut  your  shoes.  If  your  clothing  or  shoes  do  not 
fit,  or  need  repair,  report,  at  once  to  your  officer,  who  will  take 
the  necessary  steps  to  remedy  the  matter. 


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7.  You  must  wear  your  outer  shirt,  and  are  not  allowed  to 
work  in  your  undershirt  unless  by  special  permission  of  the 
Warden  or  Deputy  Warden,  while  tending  boilers,  furnaces,  etc. 

8.  When  leaving  or  entering  your  cell  close  the  door  without 
slamming.  Stand  at  the  cell  door  whenever  required  for  count. 
Hold  your  door  firmly  closed  till  the  switch  bar  is  thrown,  or 
when  the  officer  locks  the  door  with  the  key. 

9.  You  must  sleep  with  your  feet  towards  the  cell  door.  Un- 
less you  have  permission  and  on  account  of  sickness,  do  not  go 
to  bed  in  the  day  time,  except  during  the  afternoon  of  Sundays 
and  holidays.  Do  not  go  to  bed  with  your  clothing  on.  Keep 
your  shoes  off  the  bed. 

10.  On  returning  to  the  cell  house  go  into  your  own  cell.  If 
found  in  the  wrong  cell  you  will  be  severely  punished.  Stopping 
on  the  range  to  look  into  another  prisoner’s  cell  or  passing  any 
article  into  a cell  or  from  one  cell  to  another  will  be  severely 
punished.  Using  a mirror  to  watch  officers  on  the  range  will 
be  severely  punished. 

11.  You  must  not  have  money,  jewelry  or  any  valuables  in 
your  possession ; nor  any  stamps ; nor  stationery,  except  that 
furnished  you  on  writing  day.  Pen  and  ink  will  be  furnished 
you  on  writing  day,  and  letter  paper,  when  not  used  for  a letter, 
must  be  returned. 

12.  You  must  not,  at  any  time,  have  any  tools  or  weapons  in 
you  cell  nor  concealed  in  your  clothing,  or  on  your  person. 
Tinkering  in  your  cell  is  expressly  forbidden. 

13.  You  must  not  at  any  time  have  a knife  on  your  person  or 
in  your  cell  unless  you  have  written  permission  from  the  War- 
den or  Deputy.  Any  knife  found  in  your  clothing  or  concealed 
upon  your  person  or  in  your  cell  will  be  held  as  evidence  of  your 
intention  to  injure  some  one  and  you  will  be  dealt  with  accord- 

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14.  You  are  not  to  carry  a lead  pencil  or  blank  paper  upon 
your  person  or  into  your  cell  without  written  permission  of  the 
Warden  or  Deputy  Warden.  If  it  is  necessary  for  you  to  use  a 
pencil  at  your  work  it  must  he  left  in  the  shop  either  at  your 
place  or  in  the  custody  of  your  shop  officer.  Materials  from  the 
shop  must  not,  he  taken  into  your  cell. 

15.  Whenever  you  have  any  necessary ' communication  to 
make,  or  a request  to  present  to  the  Board  of  Control,  Warden 
or  Deputy)  Warden,  inform  your  officer,  who  will  make  out  for 
you  a written  request  for  audience  or  letter,  or  will  state  your 
business  in  writing  and  forward  it,  through  proper  channels  to 
the  person  you:  wish  to  address.  On  matters  of  minor  im- 
portance notify  your  officer  of  your  desire  to  speak  to  the  Dep- 
uty when  he  next  visits  the  shop,  stating  why  you  wish  to  speak 
to  him.  Do  not  step  out  of  line  to  address  the  W arden  or  Dep- 
uty Warden. 

16.  When  marching  in  line  keep  your  head  erect  and  your 
face  turned  towards  the  front.  You  must  not  leave  the  line  or 
change  places  in  the  line  without  permission  of  the  officer  in 
charge.  On  marching  into  the  shop  keep  your  place  in  the  line 
till  the  officer  commands  the  line  to  break. 

17.  At  the  first  whistle  signal  in  the  morning  you  must  arise, 
wash,  dress,  clean  your  cuspidor,  make  up  your  bed  and  prepare 
to  march  out  with  the  cell  bucket.  If  sck,  notify  the  officer  who 
unlocks  the  range,  or  your  shop  keeper  as  soon  as  you  reach  the 
shop.  Do  not  remain  in  your  cell  without  permission. 

18.  At  the  9 PL  ML  signal  go  to  bed  at  once,  placing  your 
shoes  at  the  cell  door,  and  the  balance  of  your  clothing  where  it 
can  plainly  he  seen. 

19.  Whenever  you  leave  your  cell  for  work,  school  or  chapel, 
and  whenever  you  leave  the  shop,  see  that  your  clothing  is  in  or- 
der and  shirt  properly  fastened  at  the  neck  band.  Ho  ribbons, 


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badges  or  decorations,  except  the  badge  of  the  prison  Christian 
Endeavor  society,  will  be  allowed  on  your  clothing.  Put  your 
cap  on  properly  and  keep  your  hands  out  of  your  pockets. 
Avoid  all  insolence  or  rowdyism  in  walk,  manner  or  gestures. 

20.  You  will  be  promptly  reported  and  severely  punished  if 
you  unnecessarily,  and  with  intention  of  annoying,  jostle  or 
brush  against  another  prisoner,  or  in  any  way  provoke  another 
prisoner  to  anger.  Making  faces  or  insulting  gestures  will  not, 
be  tolerated. 

Any  trick,  by  which  another  prisoner  is  led  into  violation  of 
rules  and  loss  of  time1,  will  lead  its  author  into  severe  punish- 
ment and  reduction  to  the  Third  Grade. 

21.  In  speaking  to  an1  officer  stand  at  two  paces’  distance  and 
speak  distinctly ; it  isi  not  necessary  to1  breathe  into  an  officer’s 
face  to  make  him  hear  you.  Do  not  pass  closely  in  front  of  an 
officer,  or  between  two  officers  who  are  conversing,  and  do  not 
interrupt:  unless  you  are  a messenger  charged  by  another  officer 
with  very  urgent  and  important  business. 

22.  You  must  not  chew  tobacco  while  marching  in  line  or 
while  in  the  dining  room1.  You  must  not  spit  upon  cell  house 
or  corridor  floors  or  upon  dining  room  floor.  Cuspidors  will  be 
provided  and  must  be  used.  When  you  go  to  sick  call  be  sure 
that  your  mouth  has  been  rinsed  out  and  that  no  tobacco  stains 
are  on  lips  or  tongue. 

23.  You  must  not  use  or  have  tobacco  while  in  the  hospital  or 
in  sick  cell.  If  in  the  First  Grade  you  may  smoke  IN 
YOTJRj  CELL  at  noon,  after  evening  count,  and  until  bedtime — 
9 P.  M.; — but  in  no  other  place  in  the  prison  and  AT’  NO 
OTITElR  TIME!,  except  that  night  engineers  and  firemen  may 
smoke  at  work. 

24.  You  are  permitted  to  have  in  your  cell  the  following  reg- 
ulation article©  of  furniture:  Ofne  Bible,  1 cup,  1 mirror,  1 


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cuspidor,  1 spoon,  1 face  towel,  1 dish,  towel,  1 piece  hard  soap,  1 
comb,  I hair  brush,  blankets,  sheets!,  pillow  cases,  night  shirt, 
mattress,  bedstead,  camp  stool,  1 table,  1 water  jar  with  cover,  1 
electric  light,  1 small  library  shelf,  1 library  catalogue  and  book 
of  rules  and  such  school  and  library  books  as  your  conduct  and 
grade  privileges,  permit, 

25.  You  are  not  to  have  any  tobacco  in  your  possession  if  in 
the  Second  or  Third  Grade,  and  a.  prisoner  who  gives  tobacco  to 
a Second  or  Third  Grade  man  will  be  severely  punished  and 
reduced  to  either  grade. 

26.  In  chapel  sit  erect  with  arms  folded  when  not;  holding 
the  song  book  or  lesson  leaf.  Keep-  your  face  toward  the  front, 
and  pay  respectful  attention.  Do>  not  chew  tobacco  in  chapel. 
Do  not  spit  on  the  floor.  Do  not  read  during  services. 

27.  Tb  attract  your  officer’s!  attention  raise  your  hand.  Do 
not  hiss  at  him,  or  call  to'  him,  or  make  any  noise  to-  attract  his 
attention,  for  which  you  should  not  have  long  to  wait. 

28.  Yon  are  not  to  warn  any  officer  of  the  approach  or  move- 
ments of  the  Warden  or  Deputy  Warden,  nor  are  you  to  warn 
any  other  prisoner  of  the  presence  or  movements  of  an  officer  or 
guard.  Any  interference  of  this  nature  with  the  business  of 
the  officers  of  he  institution  will  certainly  result  in  your  pun- 
ishment and  loss  of  good  time. 

29.  Do  not  stare  at  officers  or  visitors.  Impudent  staring 
will  be  considered  and  reported  asi  insolence.  Do  not  gaze 
around  the  shop  but  pay  attention!  strictly  to  your1  work. 

30.  You  must  approach  an,  officer  or  guard  in  a respectful 
manner,  taking  off  your  capi,  or  touching  the  cap  if  out  of  doors, 
before  speaking  to  him  Use  the  officer’s  last  name  always  with 
the  title  “Mr.”  and  with -no  other  title.  In  addressing  the  of- 
ficer, if  you  do  not  know  his  name,  say  “Sir”  and  proceed  with 
your  communication. 


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31.  You]  are  not  to  answer  or  respond  ,if  addressed  by  your 
first,  or  given  name,  as  the  undue  familiarity  between  officers 
and  prisoners,  which  such  a custom  breeds,  will  not  be  tolerated. 
Any  attempt  at  familiarity  on  your  part  will  be  punished,  so 
you  are  to  avoid  all  familiarity  on  the  part  of  the  officer,  guard 
or  foreman.  You  must  not  place  your  hand  upon  an  officer  or 
foreman  or  touch  their  clothing,  or  in  any  way  come  into  close 
personal  contact  with  them. 

32.  You  are  not  to  receive  anything  whatsoever  from  any 
free  person,  or  person  not  connected  with  the  institution  in  an 
official  capacity.  You  are  to  make  no  present  whatsoever  to 
any  officer  or  employee  of  the  institution,  not  to  buy  anything 
from  or  for  any  officer,  nor  to  ask  any  officer  to  buy  anything 
from  or  for  you.  You  are  not  to  ask  any  officer  or  employee  to 
mail  or  write  any  letter  for  you  without  special  permission 
from  the  Warden  or  Deputy  Warden.  Your  mail  must  not  be 
addressed  to  yon  in  care  of  any  foreman,  officer  or  guard,  but 
in  care  of  the  Warden  of  the  institution.  You  are  not  to  make 
or  repair  anything  for  any  officer,  guard  or  employee  unless 
written  permission  is  obtained  from  the  Deputy  Warden. 

33.  Delivering  Article's  to  Convict.  (Section  4493, 
Devised  Statutes — State  of  Wi  scorn  in.)  Any  officer  or  other 
person  who  shall  deliver  or  procure  to>  be  delivered  or  shall  have 
in  his  possession  with  intent,  to'  deliver  to  any  convict  confined 
in  the  state  prison,  or  shall  deposit  or  conceal  in  or  about  said 
prison  or  the  dependencies  thereof,  or  in  any  carriage  or  other 
vehicle  going  into!  the  premises  belonging  to  said  prison  any  ar- 
ticle or  thing  whatever,  with  intent  that  any  convict  confined  in 
said  prison  should  obtain  or  receive  the  same,  or  who  shall  receive 
from  any  convict  any  article  or  thing  whatever  with  intent  to 
convey  the  same  out  of  said  prison,  contrary  to  the  rules  or 
regulations  of  said  prison  and  without  the  knowledge  or  permis- 
sion of  the  Warden  thereof,  shall  be  punished  by  imprisonment 
in  said  state  prison  not  more  than  two  years  or  by  fine  not  ex- 
ceeding five  hundred  dollars. 


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34.  You  are  required  to  attend  chapel  services  on  Sundays, 
except  on  the  last  Sunday  of  the  month,  and  in  no  case  to  absent 
yourself  therefrom  without  written  consent  or  order  of  the  W ar- 
den,  Deputy  Warden  or  Physician. 

The  services  are  non-sectarian  in  character,  and  your  religious 
preferences,  if  you  have  any,  will  not  be  in  any  way  opposed. 
Prison  life  is  swiftly  destructive  of  physical  and  mental  being 
if  bad  habits  and  immoral  tendencies  are  not  dispelled  by  the 
cultivation  of  sound  morals  and  the  uplifting  of  the  soul  from 
gloomy  brooding  and  evil  thoughts,  and  such  are  the  objects 
sought  in  these  services,  which  every  prisoner  should  attend  and 
willingly  encourage  for  his  own  preservation  and  strengthening, 
as  well  as  for  the  good  done  others  by  his  example. 

GRADING  RULES. 

35.  On  entering  the  prison  the  prisoner  shall  be  placed  in 
the  First  Grade.  As  long  as  his  conduct  is  good  and  he  com- 
plies fully  and  cheerfuly  with  the  rules  he  shall  be  entitled  to 
the  following  privileges  : 

1.  One  ration  of  tobacco  each  week. 

2.  Electric  light  in,  his  cell. 

3.  Visits  from  friends  once  in  four  weeks. 

4.  Permission  to  write  a letter  on  the  1st  and  3rd  Sundays 
of  the  month. 

5.  Permission  to  receive  weekly  newspapers  and  periodicals 
approved  by  the  Warden. 

6.  Permission  to1  draw1  books  from  the  library. 

7.  Permission  to  receive  from  friends  on  Holidays  one  ex- 
press package  of  not  more  than  6 pounds,  which  may  contain 
articles  enumerated  under  mail  and  express  rules. 

8.  Other  Holiday  privileges  whenever  the  Warden  shall  deem 
them  safe  or  advisable. 

36.  For  willful  violation  of  the  rules,  or  for  laziness,  filthi- 
ness, or  disorderly  conduct,  in  addition  to  punishment  by  soli- 
tary confinement  on  bread  and  water,  with  loss  of  good  time, 


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or  by  recording  a black-mark  with  loss  of  good  timei,  the  Warden 
may,  in  his  discretion,  reduce  the  offender  to  the  Second  or 
Third  Grade. 

37.  In  the  Second  Grade  the  prisoner  shall  receive  the  fol- 
lowing privileges  only : 

1.  Permission  to  write  on  the  2nd  Sunday  of  the  month. 

2.  Electric  light  in  cell., 

3.  Permission  to  draw  books  from  the  library. 

He  shall  remain  in  the  Second  Grade  until  the  Warden  deems 
him  worthy  of  promotion  to  the  First  Grade  and  complete  res- 
toration to  the  First  Grade  privileges. 

38.  In  the  Third  Grade  the  prisoner  shall  receive  none  of 
the  privileges  heretofore  mentioned,  except  when  absolutely 
necessary  as  vital  matters  and  then  only  by  special  direction  of 
the  Warden. 

39.  In  the  Third  Grade  the  prisoner  shall  be  denied  all 
communication  with  outside  friends  and  relatives  except  in 
cases  of  sickness  and  then  only  by  special  direction  of  the  War- 
den. 


MAIL  AND  EXPRESS  RULES. 

40.  All  letters  and  papers  shall  be  examined  at  the  office  un- 
der the  direction  of  the  Warden  before  being  mailed  or  deliv- 
ered. 

41.  Ho  mail  will  be  taken  from  the  Post  Office  for  any  pris- 
oner unless  the  prisoner  shall,  over  his  own  signature,  give  the 
Warden  authority  for  its  withdrawal  from  the  Post  Office  and 
its  opening  and  inspection  by  the  prison  authorities,  and  its 
non-delivery  when  subversive  of  the  safety  or  discipline  of  the 
prison,  or  the  laws  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin. 


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42.  On  entering  the  prison  the  following  form  shall  be  pre- 
sented to  the  prisoner  for  signature : 

“The  undersigned1,  a prisoner  in  the  Wisconsin 
State  Prison,  hereby  directs  the  Warden  of  the  Wis- 
consin State  Prison  to  receive  for  the  undersigned  all 
mail  addressed  to  him,  to  open  and  inspect  such  mail, 
and  to  deliver  to  him  all  mail  which  does  not  contain 
criminal  news  or  matter  prejudicial  to  the  safety  and 
discipline  of  the  prison.” 

43.  Letters  of  prisoners',  other  than  those  addressed  to  the 
Governor  or  members  of  the  State  Board  of  Control,  which  con- 
tain accusations,  charges  or  complaints  against  the  prison  au- 
thorities, will  not  be  mailed. 

44.  Letters  must  be  short  and  refer  to  family  or  personal 
matters  only,  or  to  proper  matters  of  business.  No  reference 
must  be  made  to  criminals  nor  to  criminal  matters  generally. 
No  reference  must  be  made  to  prison  officers  by  name,  nor  to 
anything  that  happens  in  or  about  the  prison.  Nlo  obscene  or 
vulgar  language  will  be  permitted,;  such  language  would  of  it- 
self render  the  prisoner  liable  to  prosecution  under  the  laws  of 
the  United  States  if  the  letter  containing  it  were  mailed.  Let- 
ters containing  threats  of  any  kind  also  lay  the  writer  liable 
to  prosecution  under  State  laws'. 

45.  You  will  be  permitted  to  write  sealed  letters  to  the  State 
Board'  of  Control  at  Madison,  to  whom  any  proper  or  truthful 
complaint  may  be  made  without  fear  of  punishment  or  disclos- 
ure of  your  name. 

46.  Written  permission  must  be  obtained  from  the  Warden 
or  Deputy  in  case  it  becomes  necessary  to  write  special  letters, 
and  in  making  application  for  special  permits  the  prisoner  must 
state  his  reason  for  such  request. 

47.  The  writing  days  for  the  First  Grade  are  on  the  first  and 
third  Sundays  of  the  month.  The  Second  Grade  will  write  on 


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the  second  Stunday  of  the  month.  Prisoners  are  furnished  with 
stationery  and  postage  by  the  state.  Letters  when  written  must 
be  left  unfolded  and  placed  on  the  cross  bar  of  the  cell  door  for 
collection  Sunday  evening.  Unused  letter  sheets  must  be  re- 
turned. Do  not  Write  between  the  lines  or  across  the  written 
matter,  nor  in  any  way  make  your  letter  difficult  of  inspection 
or  otherwise  it  will  be  destroyed. 

48.  Your  friends  may  send  you  by  mail  the  following  ar- 
ticles only:  Magazines,  wreekly  newspapers,  story  papers, 

novels  of  the  better  grade,  photographs  of  relatives,  suspenders, 
oomb,  hair  brush,  small  whisk  brush,  tooth  brush,  manicure  scis- 
sors or  nail  trimmer,  chewing  gum,  wooden  tobacco  pipe,  hand- 
kerchiefs. Express  packages  will  not  be  received  or  signed  for 
except  small  packages  of  fruit  or  nuts,  just  before  a holiday, 
not  exceeding  six  pounds  in  weight,  or  extra  citizen’s  clothing 
just  before  a prisoner’s  discharge.  One-half  pound  of  sugar 
may  be  packed  with  the  fruit;  but  candy,  cake,  meats  or  canned 
goods  of  any  description  will  not  be  admitted,  nor  will  any- 
thing escape  destruction  that  is  suspected  to  contain,  or  could 
contain,  morphine,  opium,  or  similar  drugs. 

No  daily  paper,  or  papers  dealing  extensively  in  criminal, 
sporting  house  or  gambling  news,  or  sensational  papers  of  low 
moral  tone,  will  be  admitted. 

DINING  ROOM  RULES. 

49.  On  entering  the  dining  room  take  your  seat  promptly, 
sit  erect  and  fold  your  arms,  keeping  your  eyes  to  the  front  un- 
til the  signal  is  given  for  you  to  commence  eating.  Keep  your 
elbows  off  the  table. 

50.  Strict  silence  must  be  observed,  and  you  must  learn  to 
make  your  wants  known  by  the  use  of  the  following  signals : 

If  you  wish  water,  place  or  hold  your  cup  with  the  handle 
toward  the  aisle  or  toward  the  waiter.  If  you  wish  tea  or  cof- 
fee, reverse  the  position  so  that  the  handle  of  the  cup  is  away 


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from  the  aisle  or  the  waiter.  If  you  wish  syrup  (when  the 
same  is  on  the  table)  hold  your  slice  of  bread  above  your  plate. 
If  you  want  meat,  hold  up  your  fork  about  the  height  of  your 
chin.  If  you  wish  soup,  hold  up  your  spoon.  If  you  want 
vegetables,  hold  up  your  knife.  If  you  want  bread,  hold  up 
your  right  hand.  After  finishing  your  meal  place  knife,  fork 
and  spoon  in  parallel  position  across  your  plate  from  right  to 
left,  with  the  handles  together. 

51.  Using  vinegar  in  your  drinking  water  or  putting  meat 
upon  the  table  is  strictly  prohibited.  You  are  permitted  to  eat 
at  table  until  the  signal  is  given  for  the  line  preceding  yours  to 
rise. 

52.  Wasting  food  in  any  form  will  not  be  tolerated.  Do 
not  ask  for,  or  allow  the  waiter  to  place  on  your  plate  more  food 
than  you  can  eat.  When  through  with  your  meal  leave  un- 
broken pieces'  of  bread  unmussed  on  the  left,  side  of  your  plate. 
Crusts  and  small  pieces  of  bread:  must  not  be  left  upon  your 
plate. 

53.  You  may  take  food  to  your  cell  from  the  dinner  table  on 
Sundays  and  holidays  only. 

54.  If  you  wish  to  speak  to  your  officer  a, bout  the  food  or 
service,  or  become  sick  and  are  obliged  to  leave  the  table,  hold 
up  your  left  hand. 


MARCHING. 

55.  At  every  signal  to  fall  in  for  marching,  you  must  take 
your  place  in  line  promptly,  forming  in  double  column  of  files. 
Every  alternate  man  as  he  arrives  at  his  place  in  line  will  step 
up  to  the  left  of  the  mam  in  front  of  him,  touching  elbows  with 
him.  Stand  erect  ini  line,  hands  by  your  side,  eyes  on  the  neck 
of  the  man  in  front  of  you  and  keep  a distance  from  him  of  six- 
teen inches.  At  the  command  “Forward,”  transfer  the  weight 


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of  the  body  to  the  right  leg  and  at  the  command,  “March,”  step 
off  promptly  with!  the  left  foot,  keeping  in  step  with  the  man 
in  front  of  you  and  promptly  obeying  the  orders  of  your  offi- 
cer. Do  not  raise  your  hand  in  the  ranks.  March  steadily  and 
with  military  precision. 

56.  When  the  column  of  twos  approaches  any  doorway  or 
passage  where  it  will  be  necessary  to  march  in  single  file  the 
officer  will  command  “Right  by  file — march !”  At  the  com- 
mand “March”  each  man  on  the  left  of  each  set  of  two  will 
step  to  the  rear  of  the  man  on  his  right  and  continue  to  march. 

57.  When  necessary  to-  form  a column  of  twos  from  a line 
marching)  in  single  file,  the  officer  will  command  “Form  twos — 
march!”  At  the  command  march  the  second  man  from  the 
head  of  the  column  will  step  to  the  left  of  the  man  marching 
in  front  of  him,  and  simultaneously  each  alternate  man  will 
perform  the  same  movement,  it  being  exactly  the  reverse  of  the 
movement  Right  by  file. 

58.  When  the  officer  shall  desire  to  march  the  column  to  the 
right  or  left  he  shall  command  “Column  right  (or  left) — 
march!”  At  the  command  march  the  leading  man  (or  two 
men)  shall  turn,  to*  the  right  (or  left)  and  the  remainder  of  the 
men  in  the  column  shall  march  up  to  and  turn  on  the  same  spot, 
preserving  their  distance  and  covering  the  men  in  front,  of  them. 

LABOR  RUI.ES. 

59.  On  entering  the  shop  or  arriving  at  your  place  of  labor 
you  will  prepare  for  and  begin  upon  your  work  promptly. 

60.  You  must  respectfully  listen  to  and  carry  out  all  in- 
structions given  you  by  your  foreman.  In  talking  with  your 
foreman,  you  are  required  to  confine  your  conversation  strictly  to 
your  shop  duties.  Excepting  your  foreman  and  officer,  you  are 
strictly  forbidden  to  speak  or  communicate  with  any  one.  You 


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will  make  known  your  desire  to  speak  to  an  officer  by  holding 
up  your  left  hand. 

61.  You  wlill  not,  be  allowed  to  leave  your  place  of  work  ex- 
cept by  permission  of  your  officer.  When  out  of  work,  or  per- 
mitted to  rest,  you  must  stand  or  sit  in  your  place  with  arms 
folded. 


62.  If  you  are  sick  or  unable  to  work,  report  the  fact  to  your 
officer  and  act  a.s  he  may  direct,. 

63.  Yo  private  work  will  be  allowed  in  the  shops.  All  trad- 
ing or  bartering  between  prisoners  or  between  officers  and  citi- 
zens and  prisoners,  is  strictly  prohibited. 

64.  When  passed  by  your  officer  to  the  cell  room,  you  will 
take  the  pass  and  report  therewith  to  the  cell  house  keeper  at 
once. 

65.  You  are  warned  that  malicious  injury  or  destruction  of 
property,  tools  and  machinery  belonging  to  the  State,  or  to 
any  person,  will  render  you  liable  to  criminal  prosecution  un- 
der the  laws  of  the  State. 

66.  Notify  your  officer  if  you  wish  to  speak  to  the  Warden 
or  Deputy  when  either  visits  your  shop  or  place  of  employment, 
but  you  are  not  to  seek  such  interview  when  either  officer  is  ac- 
companied by  official  or  other  visitors  not  members  of  the  Board 
of  Control. 


DIMINUTION  OF  SENTENCE  FOR  GOOD  CONDUCT. 

67.  Section  4928,  B).  SI  . . . Elvery  convict  who  is 

now  or  may  be  hereafter  confined  in  the  state  prison  and  shall 
conduct  himself  in  a peaceful  and  obedient  manner  and  faith- 
fully perform  all  the  duties  required  of  him,  shall  be  entitled 
to  a diminution  of  time  from  the  term  of  his  sentence  not  ex- 
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ceeding  the  amount  specified  in  the  following  table,  for  the  re- 
spective years  of  his  sentence  and  pro  rata,  for  any  part  of  a 
year  where  the  sentence  is  mere  than  a year : 


Years  of  Sentence. 

Good  time  granted 

Total  good  time 
made. 

Time  to  be  served  if  full 
good  time  is  made. 

First  year 

One  month 

Two  months 

One  month 

Eleven  months. 

One  year  and  9 months. 
Two  years  and  6 months. 
Three  j ears  and  2 months 
Three  years  and  9 months 
Four  years  and  3 months 
Four  years  and  9 months 

Spennd  ypar  . . 

Three  months 

Third  year 

Three  months 

Six  months 

Fourth  year 

Four  months 

Ten  months 

Fifth  year 

Five  months 

One  year  and  3 mos. 
One  year  and  9 mos. 
Two  years  and  3 mos 

Sixth  year 

Six  months 

Seventh  year 

Six  months 

To  ascertain  the  good  time  "which  may  be  made  on  any  sen- 
tence from  one  year  to  thirty  years  (inclusive)  the  following 
table  may  be  consulted : 


Sentence. 

Good  Time. 

Time  to  be  Served. 

Years. 

Months. 

Years. 

Months. 

Days. 

Years. 

Months. 

Days. 

6 

15 

5 

15 

7 

17 

6 

13 

8 

20 

7 

10 

9 

22 

8 

7 

10 

25 

9 

5 

11 

27 

10 

3 

1 

j 

11 

1 

3 

1 

15 

1 

1 

15 

1 

6 

2 

1 

4 

1 

9 

2 

15 

1 

6 

15 

2 

3 

1 

9 

2 

6 

4 

15 

2 

15 

3 

6 

2 

6 

4 

10 

3 

2 

5 

1 

3 

3 

9 

6 

1 

9 

4 

3 

7 

2 

3 

4 

9 

8 

2 

9 

5 

3 

9 

3 

3 

5 

9 

10 

3 

9 

6 

3 

11 

4 

3 

6 

9 

12 

4 

9 

7 

3 

13 

5 

3 

7 

9 

14 

5 

9 

8 

2 

15 

6 

3 

8 

9 

16 

6 

9 

9 

3 

17 

7 

3 

9 

9 

18 

7 

9 

10 

3 

19 

8 

3 

10 

9 

20 

8 

9 

11 

3 

21 

9 

3 

11 

9 

22 

9 

9 

12 

3 

23 

10 

3 

12 

9 

24 

10 

9 

13 

3 

25 

11 

3 

13 

9 

30 

13 

9 

16 

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or,  for  any  sentence  over  5 years  divide  the  sentence  by  two  and 
add  a year  and  three  months  and  the  answer  is  the  amount  of 
time  the  convict  must  serve  if  all  good  time  is  earned  : 30  years 

divided  by  2 equals  15  years;  15  years  plus  1 yr.  and  3 mos. 
equal  16  years  and  3 months. 

68.  ‘‘When  the  sentence  exceeds  seven  years,  for  every  year 
after  the  seventh,  if  the  conduct  of  the  prisoner  continues  to 
correspond  with  the  requirements  of  this  section,  he  shall  re- 
ceive the  same  diminution  as  provided  for  the  sixth  and  seventh 
years.  In  case  any  convict  shall  be  guilty  of  the  violation  of 
any  of  the  rules,  laws  and  regulations  of  the  prison,  or  shall  re- 
fuse or  neglect  faithfully  to  perform  all  the  duties  required  of 
him  and  has  become  entitled  to  any  diminution  of  his  sentence, 
he  shall  forfeit  from  his  good  time  earned,  for  the  first  offense, 
five  days;  for  the  second  offense,  ten  days;  and  for  the  third 
and  each  subsequent  offense,  twenty  days;  and  in  addition 
thereto,  the  Warden  may,  with  the  consent  of  the  Board  of  Con- 
trol, cancel  and  deprive  him  of  all  or  any  part  of  the  good  time 
theretofore  earned.  ’ ’ 

69.  “Whenever  any  convict  has  been  or  shall  be  committed 
under  several  convictions  with  separate  sentences,  they  shall  be 
construed  as  one  continuous  sentence,  for  the  purpose  of  com- 
puting the  good  time  made  or  forfeited  under  this  act.” 


EARNINGS. 

70.  Eiarnings  available  only  to  a prisoner  upon  his  dis- 
charge from  prison  are  computed  at  the  rate  of  3 cents  per  day 
for  the  first  year,  and  1 cent  per  day  for  the  remainder  of  the 
time  of  his  sentence : 


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Table  of  Earnings. 

1st  jear,  11  months  of  26  days  each— 

286  days  at  3 cents  per  day  $3  58 

2nd  year,  10  months  of  26  days  each— 

260  days  at  1 cent  per  day  2 60 

3rd  year,  9 months  of  26  days  each  - 

231  days  at  1 cent  per  day 2 34 

4th  year,  8 months  of  26  days  each — 

208  days  at  1 cent  per  day 2 03 

5th  year,  7 months  of  26  days  each— 

182  days  at  1 cent  per  day 1 82 

6th  year,  6 months  of  26  days  each— 

156  days  at  1 cent  per  day 1 56 

Every  year  thereafter 1 56 

In  addition  to'  his  discharge  clothing  and  his.  transportation 
to  the  place  of  conviction  or  an  equal  distance  in  any  other  di- 
rection : 

A one-year  man  can  earn  and  have  at  his  discharge $8  58 

A two-year  man  can  earn  and  have  at  his  discharge  11  18 

A three-year  man  can  earn  and  have  at  his  discharge 13  51 

A four-year  man  can  earn  and  have  at  his  discharge 15  60 

A five-year  man  can  earn  and  have  at  his  discharge 17  42 

A six-year  man  can  earn  and  have  at  bis  discharge 18  98 

71.  Deductions  from  earnings  for  good  time  lost  by  miscon- 
duct are  as  follows : 

First  30  days  lost,  at  5 cents  per  day. $1  50 

Next  60  days  lost,  at  3 cents  per  day 1 80 

Next  90  days  lost,  at  2 cents  per  day 180 

Next  120  days  lost,  at  ll/2  cents  per  day 1 80 

Next  150  days  lost,  at  114  cents  per  day 1 87 

Next  180  days  lost,  at  1 cent  per  day 180 

The  earnings  of  life  prisoners  are  credited  to  them  at  the  end 
of  each  year’s  service.  They  are  paid  at  the  same  rate  as  short- 
term men. 


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LAWS,  RULES  AND  REGULATIONS  GOVERNING  APPLICATIONS  FOR 

PARDON. 

Chapter  199 , Revised  Statutes . 

72.  Section,  4855.  All  applications  for  pardon,  on  behalf 
of  any  person]  or  persons  convicted  in  any  court  in  this  state,  of 
any  crime  punishable  under  the  laws  thereof,  by  imprisonment 
in  the  state  prison  or  state  reformatory,  and  sentenced  to  such 
imprisonment,  shall  be  made  and  conducted  in  the  manner 
hereinafter  prescribed. 

Section  4856.  Notice  of  the  application  for  such  pardon 
shall  be  given1  to  the  judge  who  presided  at  the  trial,  and  to  the 
district  attorney  of  the  county,  who  prosecuted  the  indictment 
or  informationi  against  such  person  or  persons  so  convicted  and 
sentenced,  at  least  three  weeks  before  such  application  shall  be 
filed  with  the  governor;  copies  of  such  notice,  acknowledged 
by  such  judge  and  district  attorney,  or  certified  under  oath  of 
a credible  witness  to  be  true  copies  thereof,  shall  accompany  every 
such  application  to  the  governor ; and  a notice  of  such  applica- 
tion, setting  forth  the  name  of  the  person  on  whose  behalf  it  is 
made,  the  crime  of  which  he  shall  have  been  convicted,  the  time 
of  such  conviction,  and  the  term  of  sentence,  shall  also  be  pub- 
lished, at  least  once  each  week,  for  two  successive  weeks,  in  some 
newspaper  of  general  circulation  in  the  county  where  the  of- 
fense for  which  pardon  is  sought  was  committed ; or  if  there  be 
no  newspaper  published  therein,  then!  such  notice  shall  be  posted 
in  a conspicuous  place  on  the  door  of  the  court  house  of  such 
county  for  three  weeks  prior  to  such]  application,  and  shall  also 
be  published  once  each  week  for  two  consecutive  weeks  in  some 
newspaper  published  in  a county  adjoining;  a copy  of  which 
notices,  duly  authenticated  by  some  credible  witness  under  oath, 
shall  also  accompany  such  application. 

Section  4857.  Elach  application  for  pardon  shall  also  be  ac- 
companied by  the  following  papers : 

1.  A certified  copy  of  the  whole  record,  including  docket  en- 


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tries,  minutes  of  court,  copy  of  indictment,  pleas,  and  all  other 
papers  on  file  in  court  relating  to  the  case. 

2.  A full  statement  of  the  reasons  upon  which  the  application 
is  based,  setting  forth  all  the  facts,  such  statement  to  be  verified 
by  affidavit,  and  also  a letter  from  the  district  attorney,  indicat- 
ing his  views  upon  the  subject  of  the  application  and  stating 
briefly  any  circumstances  in  aggravation  or  extenuation  which 
he  may  have  in  his  possession.  All  applications  for  the  pardon 
of  any  person  who  shall  have  been  convicted  of  the  crime  of 
murder,  shall  in  addition  to  the  requirements  hereinbefore  in- 
dicated, be  accompanied  by  the  recommendation  of  the  judge 
who  presided  at  the  trial  in  which  said  conviction  was  had,  or 
of  the  judge  in  office  when  the  application  is  made  in  the  cir- 
cuit where  the  trial  was  had. 

3.  The  warden^  or  keeper-  of  the  prison  where  such  applicant 
shall  have  been  confined,  shall  certify  to  the  governor  whether 
the  applicant  has,  during  his  confinement,  conducted  himself  in 
a peaceful  and  obedient  manner;  but  this  chapter  shall  not  be 
so  construed  as  to  render  it  obligatory  upon  the  executive  to 
pardon  any  convict,  although  the  application  for  such  pardon 
shall  be  made  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  hereof. 

Section  4858.  Every  judge  presiding  at  the  trial  of  any  per- 
son indicted  or  informed  against  for  an  offense,  conviction  of 
which  would,  under  the  statutes  of  this  state,  be  followed  by  im- 
prisonment in  the  state  prison  for  not  less  than  one  year,  shall 
keep,  or  cause  to  be  kept,  full  minutes  of  all  testimony  given 
upon  such  trial,  and  at  the  close  of  the  trial,  such  minutes  shall 
be  delivered  to  and  shall  be  filed  by  the  clerk  of  the  court,  in 
which  such  trial  is  had ; and  upon  any  application  for  pardon 
of  the  person  convicted,  upon  such  trial,  said  minutes  of  testi- 
mony, or  a certified  copy  thereof,  shall  accompany  the  appli- 
cation. 

Section  4859.  In  all  cases  in  which  the  governor  is  author- 
ized to  grant  pardons,  he  may  grant  a pardon  upon  such  condi- 
tions and  restrictions,  and  imder  such  limitations,  as  he  may 
think  proper,  and  he  may  issue  his  warrant  to  all  proper  offi- 


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cers  to  carry  into  effect  such  conditional  pardons,  which  war- 
rants shall  he  obeyed  and  executed  instead  of  the  sentence,  if 
any,  which  was  originally  awarded. 

Section  4860.  Whenever  any  convict,  is  pardoned  by  the  gov- 
ernor, or  his  punishment  commuted,  or  when  he  shall  be  re- 
manded to  imprisonment  for  the  violation  of  any  of  the  condi- 
tions of  his  pardon,  the  officer  to  whom  the  warrant  for  that  pur- 
pose is  issued,  after  executing  the  same,  shall  make  return 
thereof,  under  his  hand,  with  his  doings  thereon,  to  the  gover- 
nor, as  soon  as  may  be,  and  he  shall  also  file  with  the  clerk  of 
the  court  in  which  the  offender  was  convicted,  an  attested  copy 
of  the  warrant  and  return,  a brief  abstract  whereof  the  clerk 
shall  subjoin  to  the  record  of  his  conviction  and  sentence. 

Section  4861.  The  governor  may,  in  his  discretion,  make 
such  additional  rules  and  regulations  governing  applications  for 
pardons  as  may  from  time  to  time  seem  to  him  best;  but  the 
provisions  of  this  chapter  shall  not  apply  to  the  applications  for 
pardon  to  be  granted  within  ten  days  before  the  time  when  the 
convict  would  otherwise  be  legally  entitled  to  discharge. 

Section  4862.  When  any  convict  sentenced  to  confinement 
in  the  state  prison,  state  reformatory,  or  in  any  county  jail  or 
house  of  correction,  is  pardoned  upon  any  conditions  to  be  by 
such  convict  observed  and  performed,  and  it  shall  come  to  the 
knowledge  of  the  governor  that  such  convict  has  violated  or 
failed  to  comply  with  any  of  such  conditions  during  the  term 
of  his  sentence,  he  may  issue  his  warrant,  directed  to  the  sheriff 
of  any  county  commanding  him  to  arrest  such  convict  and  bring 
him  before  the  governor  ; and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  such  sheriff 
to  execute  such  warrant  without  delay. 

Section  4863.  If,  upon  inquiry  thereof,  it  shall  satisfactor- 
ily appear  to  the  governor  that  such  convict  has  so  violated  or 
failed  to  comply  with  any  of  such  conditions  of  his  pardon,  he 
may,  upon  his  order  and  warrant,  remand  such  convict:  to  the 
prison,  jail,  or  house  of  correction  to  which  he  had  been  sen- 


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tenced ; and  lie  shall  thereupon  "be  confined  therein  for  the  un- 
expiired  term  of  his  sentence,  and  the  time  between  such  condi- 
tional pardon  and  such  subsequent  arrest  shall  he  computed 
as  part  of  such  term;  but  if  it  shall  appear  that  such  convict 
has  not  so  violated  or  failed  to'  comply  with]  any  of  such  condi- 
tions he  shall  he  discharged.  The  fees  and  expenses  of  any 
such  proceeding  when  approved  by  the  governor  shall  he  au- 
dited by  the  secretary  of  state  and  upon  his  warrant,  paid  out 
of  the  state  treasury. 

Section  4864.  The  provisions  of  this  chapter  shall  prevail 
in  all  applications  for  pardon  by  persons  sentenced  to  imprison- 
ment for  one  year  or  more  to  the  Milwaukee  county  house  of 
correction  or  state  reformatory. 

73.  The  following  rules  for  the  government  of  applications 
for  pardon  or  commutation  of  sentence  are  hereby  promulgated : 

Applications  for  pardon  with  accompanying  papers  should  be 
filed  in  the  executive  office  at  least  ten  days  before  final  exam- 
ination of  the  case  can  be  made. 

74.  Application  for  commutation  of  sentence  of  any  person 
convicted  in  any  court  of  this  state  of  any  crime  punishable  un- 
der the  law's  thereof  by  imprisonment  in  state  prison,  shall  he 
made  in  the  same  manned  as  applications  for  pardon  are  made, 
and  the  requirements  of  sections  4856  and  4857  of  the  revised 
statutes',  prescribing  the  manner  of  applying  for  pardons,  shall 
also  apply  to  applications  for  commutation  of  sentence. 

75.  All  applications  for  the  release  by  the  executive  of  any 
person  convicted  in  any  court  of  this  state  of  any  crime  or  of- 
fense punishable  under  the  laws  thereof,  by  commitment  to  the 
industrial  school  for  girls  shall  be  made  in  like  manner  as  ap- 
plications for  pardon  in  state  prison  are  made. 

76.  Pardons  to'  restore  to  rights  of  citizenship  will  not  be 
granted  until  one  year  after  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  sen- 
tence, and  then  only  upon  a petition  endorsed  by  reputable  citi- 


RULES  FOR  THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  PRISONERS. 


25 


zens  where  the  convict  has  resided  since  his  release,  that  he  has 
heen  of  good  behavior  and  is  worthy. 

Prison  Officers  not  to  Procure  Pardons. 

77.  Section  4916.  All  officers  and  persons  employed  in  and 
about  the  prison  shall  perform  such  duties  in  charge  and  over- 
sight of  the  prison,  the  care  of  the  property  belonging  thereto 
and  the  custody,  government,  discipline  and  employment  of  the 
convicts  as  shall  be  required  of  them  by  the  Warden,  in  con- 
formity to  law  and  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the  prison,  and 
no  such  officer  or  person  shall  be  engaged,  directly  or  indirectly, 
in  procuring  the  pardon]  of  any  convict  confined  in  said  prison ; 
and  any  person  violating  the  provisions  of  this  section  shall  be 
subject  to'  immediate  removal  by  the  governor. 

78.  Slection  4733.  The  sentence  of  any  convict  to  imprison- 
ment in  the  state  prison  shall  be  for  a certain  term  of  time,  to 
commence  at  twelve  o’clock,  noon,  on  the  day  of  such  sentence, 
but  any  time  which  may  elapse  after  such  sentence,  while  such 
convict  is  confined  in  the  county  jail  or  is  at  large  on  bail,  or 
while  his  case  is  pending  in  the  Supreme  Court  upon  writ  of 
error  or  otherwise,  shall  not  be  computed  as  any  part  of  the 
term  of  such  sentence;  provided,  that  when  any  person  is  con- 
victed of  more  than  one  offense  at  the  same  time  the  court  may 
impose  as  many  sentences  of  imprisonment  as  the  defendant  has 
been  convicted  of  offenses,  each  term  of  imprisonment  to  com- 
mence at  the  expiration  of  that  first  imposed,  whether  that  be 
shortened  by  good  conduct  or  not;  and  provided  further  that 
when  any  convict  confined  in  said  prison  shall  escape  therefrom, 
the  time  during;  which  he  unlawfully  remains  absent  from  the 
prison  after  such  escape  shall  not  be  computed  as  any  part  of 
the  term  for  which  such  prisoner  was  sentenced  to  be  confined 
in  the  prison. 

Approved : 

State  Board  of  Control. 

A.  G.  Kelson,  President. 


LIBRARY  RULES. 


To  the  Prisoner — 

This  catalogue  has  been  provided  for  your  convenience  and 
help  in  selecting  the  books  you  wish  to  read,  and  you  will  be  re- 
quired to  keep1  it  clean  and  free  from]  all  defacement  or  mutila- 
tion. 

If  you  desire  any  benefit  or  pleasure  from  books  you  will  ap- 
preciate their  value  to  other  prisoners  as  well  as  yourself,  and 
will  refrain  from  mutilating  or  defacing  them  by  writing,  draw- 
ing, cutting  or  otherwise.,  These  books  are  charged  against  you 
and  will  be  examined  on  their  return  to  the  library  and  their 
treatment  at  your  hands  ascertained.  If  unnecessarily  soiled 
or  injured  by  you  your  library  privileges  will  be  stopped.  If 
they  are  wilfully  defaced  or  mutilated  you  will  suffer  a severe 
punishment  and  loss  of  good  time. 

1.  The  card  slate  belongs  to  the  cell  and  must  be  left  behind 
if  you  are  changed  to  another  cell. 

2.  Write  your  name,  register  number,  and  the  numbers  only 
of  twenty-five  or  thirty  books  you  prefer,  on  the  card  slate,  and 
leave  it  and  the  book  you  wish  to  return  to  the  library  on  the 
seat  of  your  cell  chair  on  the  morning  on  which  books  are 
changed  on  the  tier  in  which  you  may  be  located,  which  is  as 
follows : 

Wednesday,  Tiers  A and  B.  Friday,  Tiers  E and  F. 

Thursday,  Tiers  O and  D.  Saturday,  Tiers  G and  H. 

Books  not  so  placed  on  the  seat  of  the  chair  will  not  be  taken 
from  the  cell  unless  they  have  been  issued  to  you  over  two  weeks. 

3.  You  are  not  permitted  to  borrow  books  from  other  prisoners. 
The  finding  in  your  cell  of  any  book  not  properly  charged  to  you 
in  the  library  will  get  you  into  trouble. 

4.  You  can  draw  but  one  book  at  a time  and  the  last  one 
drawn  must  be  returned  before  another  one  will  he  issued  to  you. 

Henry  Town, 

Approved:  Warden. 

State  Board  of  Control. 


CATALOGUE 


BIOGRAPHY. 

Abbott,  Jacob 

Alexander  The  Great,  History  of 1782 

Charles  The  First  of  England,  Life  of 1783 

Hannibal  The  Carthagenian,  Life  of 1979 

Julius  Caesar,  History  of 1744 

King  Alfred  of  England,  Life  of 1740 

King  Richard  The  Third  of  England,  Life  of 1754 

Peter  The  Great,  History  of 638 

Romulus,  Life  of 1746 

William  The  Conqueror,  History  of 639 

Xerxes  The  Great,  History  of 1800 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

Boone,  Daniel,  Life  of 1262 

Carson,  Kit,  Life  of / 855 

Cortez,  Hernando,  History  of 1978 

Crockett,  David,  Life  of 1347 

Darius  The  Great,  Life  of 1745 

Stuyvesant,  Peter,  Life  of 1616 

Anonymous 

Frederick  The  Great,  and  His  Friends 35 

Joan  of  Arc,  Life  of 1875 

Jones,  Paul,  Life  of,  In  2 Vols.: 

Volume  1 1922 

Volume  2 1923 

King  Richard  The  First,  History  of 1977 

Lives  of  Eminent  Men  In  3 Vols.: 

Volume  1 667 

Volume  2 668 

Volume  3 66'9 


28 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Anonymous 

Perry,  Commodore,  Life  of,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1822 

Volume  2 1874 

Pitt,  William,  Life  of 1980 

Robert  Bruce,  History  of 1823 

Washington,  George,  Life  of 799 

Beesly,  E.  S. 

Queen  Elizabeth,  History  of 854 

Brady,  C.  T. 

Jones,  Paul,  Life  of 506 

Brooks,  Noah 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  Life  of 808 

Casson,  Henry 

Rusk,  Jeremiah,  Life  of 2086 

Coffin,  C.  C. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  Life  of 2125 

Corbett,  Julian 

Drake,  Sir  Francis,  Life  of 1567 

Jackson,  Andrew,  Life  of 796 

Davies,  Henry  E. 

Sheridan,  P.  H.,  Life  of 25 

Dawes,  Anna  L. 

Sumner,  Charles,  Life  of 619 

Ellis,  E.  S. 

Boone,  Daniel,  Life  of 1080 

Field's,  James  T. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  Life  of 2198 

Fletcher,  C.  R.  L. 

Gustavus  Adolphus,  History  of 1171 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


29 


Forbes,  Archibald 

Chinese  Gordon,  Life  of 879 

Force,  M.  F. 

Sherman,  General  W.  T.,  Life  of 514 

Franklin,  Benjamin 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  Life  of 465 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  Life  of,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1848 

Volume  2 1849 

Gough,  John  B. 

Gough,  John  B.,  Life  of 2097 

Grant,  U.  S. 

Grant,  U.  S.,  Life  of,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 2075 

Volume  2 2076 

Greene,  Francis  V. 

Greene,  General,  Life  of 22 

Hall,  Henry 

Allan,  Ethan,  Life  of 1079 

Hammersly,  L.  R. 

Officers  of  The  U.  S.  Navy,  Lives  of 2123 

Harvey,  Peter 

Webster,  Daniel,  Anecdotes  of 851 

Hawthorne,  Julian 

Hawthorne  and  His  Wife 1082 

Headley,  J.  T. 

Napoleon  and  His  Marshals,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 571 

Volume  2 572 

Washington  and  His  Generals 437 


30 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Herndon,  W.  H. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  Life  of,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 857 

Volume  2 858 

Hesekiel,  George  L. 

Bismarck,  Prince,  Life  of 2051 

Hosmer,  J.  K. 

Adams,  Samuel,  Life  of 620 

Howard,  O.  O. 

Taylor,  General,  Life  of 23 

Hughes,  R.  M. 

Johnston,  General,  Life  of 474 

Irving,  Washington 

Columbus,  Christopher,  Life  of 1873 

Columbus,  Christopher,  Life  of,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1780 

Volume  2 1781 


James,  G.  P.  R. 

Charlemagne,  Life  of 1924 

Henry  The  Fourth,  Life  of,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1410 

Volume  2 1411 

Kelsey,  D.  M. 

Gladstone,  W.  E.,  Life  and  Services  of 2020 

Lee,  Fizhugh, 

Lee,  General,  Life  of 469 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  Life  of 1954 

Webster,  Daniel,  Life  of 617 


Lowe,  Charles 

Bismarck,  Prince,  Life  of 


1031 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


31 


MacLeod,  Donald 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots 220 J 

Mahan,  A.  T. 

Farragut,  Admiral,  Life  of 499- 

Martin,  Elizabeth  G. 

Marie  Antoinette,  Life  of 1998 

McMaster,  J.  B. 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  Life  of 615 

Morse,  J.  T.  Jr. 

Adams,  John  Quincey,  Life  of 621 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  Life  of 700 

Muhlbach,  Louisa 

Frederick  The  Great  and  His  Court 256 

Goethe  and  Schiller,  Lives  of 257 

Henry  The  Eighth  and  His  Court 1245 

Louisa  of  Prussia,  Life  of 982 

Marie  Antoinette,  Life  of 983 

Napoleon  and  Blucher 984 

Queen  Hortense,  Life  of 258 

Northrup,  H.  D. 

Moody,  D.  L.,  Life  and  Labors  of 2085 

Parton,  James 

Jackson,  General,  Life  of 493 

Russell,  W.  C. 

Nelson,  Horatio,  Pictures  From  Life  of  1430 

Schurz,  Carl 

Clay,  Henry,  Life  of,  in  2 vols. 

Volume  1 095. 

Volume  2 090 

Scudder,  H.  E. 

Washington,  George,  Life  of 1953 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Seawell,  M.  E. 

Decatur  and  Somers,  Lives  of 1419 

Seeley,  J.  R. 

Napoleon  The  First,  History  of 1276 

Seelye,  Elizabeth  E. 

Columbus,  Christopher,  The  Story  of 1794 

Shanks,  W.  F.  G. 

Distinguished  Generals,  Recollections  of 1309 

Smith,  Goldwin, 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd,  Life  of  665 

Southey,  Robert 

Nelson,  Horatio,  Life  of 1824 

Tarbell,  Ida  M. 

Napoleon  Bonaparte,  Life  of 2147 

Thurston,  R.  H. 

Fulton,  Robert,  Life  of 1773 

Van  Holst,  Herman 

Brown,  John,  Life  of 1280 

Voltaire,  M.  D. 

Charles  The  Twelfth,  Life  of 1579 

Walker,  F.  A. 

Hancock,  General  W.  S.,  Life  of 1509 

Warner,  Charles  D. 

Irving,  Washington,  Life  of . . 616 

Wilson,  James  G. 

Grant,  General  U.  S.,  Life  of 512 

Woodberry,  George  E. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allen,  Life  of 1385 


Wright,  M.  J. 

Scott,  General,  Life  of 


1504 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  33 


GENERAL  FICTION, 


Abbott,  Dr. 

Travels  in  a Tree  Top 682 

Adams,  Mary 

Confessions  of  a Wife 2157 

Adams,  Oscar  F. 

The  Archbishop’s  Unguarded  Moment 1323 

Ade,  George 

Artie  1952 

Aldrich,  T.  A. 

Majorie  Daw  and  Other  eople  888 

Aldrich,  T.  B. 

An  Old  Town  By  the  Sea  S33 

From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth  699 

The  Story  of  a Bad  Boy 710 

Alcott,  Louisa  M. 

Eight  Cousins 635 

Little  Men 920 

Little  Women 1917 

Alexander,  Mrs 

A Golden  Autumn 813 

Her  Dearest  Foe 239 

Mrs.  Crichton’s  Creditor 1939 

The  Executor 240 

The  Wooing  O’t 241 

Alger,  Horatio,  Jr. 

Ben,  the  Luggage  Boy 708 

Bob  Burton 709 

3 


34 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Alger,  Horatio,  Jr. 

Brave  and  Bold 81G 

Charlie  Codman’s  Cruise 684 

Frank’s  Campaign 1135 

Jack’s  Ward1 817 

Luke  Walton 6...  1001 

Mark,  the  Match  Boy 1983 

Paul  Prescott’s  Charge . 818 

Paul  The  Peddler 1038 

Phil  The  Fiddler 819 

Ragged  Dick 820 

Rough  and  Ready 821 

Rufus  and  Rose 656 

Shifting  for  Himself 792 

Slow  and  Sure 887 

Tattered  Tom... 1039 

The  Store  Boy 1671 

Wait  and  Hope 1040 

Allen,  James  L. 

Aftermath 1837 

The  Choir  Invisible 698 

Altsheler,  J.  A. 

In  Hostile  Red 594 

The  Last  Rebel 1052 

The  Wilderness  Road 481 

Andersen,  H.  C. 

Andersen’s  Fairy  Tales 400 

Only  a Fiddler 1335 

Anonymous 

A Fool’s  Errand 642 

A Moonlight  Boy 4344 

A Sea  Queen.... H98 

Adventures  of  Hans  Pfaal:  Other  Stories 1963 

Aesop’s  Fables 426 

Arabian  Nights 463 

Beauchampe 4179 

By  and  By 1834 

Canoeing  in  Kanuckia  307 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  35 


Anonymous 

Daniel  Defoe 1743 

Friend  Fritz 829 

Gentleman  Jim 1629 

Gretchen 2175 

Her  Only  Sin 1498 

Letter  of  Credit 729 

Little  Classics • • 1866 

Lone  Ranch 1766 

My  Summer  in  a Garden 2158 

Old  Blazer’s  Hero 1636’ 

Rose  of  Twolumne:  Other  Stories 1986 

Say  and  Seal,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1307 

Volume  2 1308 

Sir  Noel’s  Heir 2169 

Stories  for  Boys . 802 

Stories  of  the  Army 1805 

Tale's  From  McClure’s — Humor  1815 

Tales  From  McClure’s — Romance 1814 

Thackerayana 1501 

The  Bay  Path 1775 

The  Conscript 755 

The  Cruise  of  the  Midge 1982 

The  Green  Carnation 674 

The  New  Timothy 1176 

The  Splendid  Spur * 1059 

Two  Gentlemen  of  Boston 683 

Arbiter,  Petronius 

Trimalchio’s  Dinner 1144 

Argyll,  Duke  of 

The  Reign  of  Law 310 

Austin,  Jane 

A Nameless  Nobleman 1722 

Dr.  Le  Baron  and  His  Daughters 609 

The  Desmond  Hundred 672 

Bacheller,  Irving 

D’ri  and  I 1715 

Eben  Holden 1216 


36 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Baker,  D,  B. 

A Year  Worth  Living 800 

Baker,  Sir  Samuel 

Cast  Up  By  The  Sea 432 

Baldwin,  James 

The  Horse  Fair 2112 

The  Story  of  Roland 1612 

Ballantyne,  R.  M. 

Gascoyne 2159 

Balzac,  H.  De 

Cousin  Pons 401 

Pere  Goriat 402 

Bangs,  John  K. 

A House  Boat  on  The  Styx 681 

Mr.  Bonaparte  of  Corsica 70 1 

The  Pursuit  of  The  House  Boat 702 

Barbour,  A.  M. 

That  Mainwaring  Affair 498 

Barr,  Robert, 

In  The  Midst  of  Alarms 1976 

Tekla 853 

The  Face  and  The  Mask 1938 

Barret,  Frank 

A Set  of  Rogues 2210 

Barrett,  Alfred 

The  Boatman’s  Daughter 1903 

Barrie,  J.  M. 

A Window  In  Thrums 149 

Auld  Licht  Idylls 151 

Margaret  Ogilvy 618 

Sentimental  Tommy 655 

The  Little  Minister 150 


Library  catalogue. 


Barrie,  J.  M. 

The  Little  White  Bird » 517 

*Tillylos>s  Scandal 1991 

When  a Man’s  Single.  * . . . . 152 

Barrow,  Elizabeth 

The  Fortune  of  War 651 

Bayly,  A.  E. 

The  House  of  Strange  Secrets 652 

Bell,  Lilian, 

A Little  Sister  to  the  Wilderness 720 

Abroad  With  the  Jimmies 680 

■ As  Seen  By  Me: 605 

Hope  Loring 2211 

The  Instinct  of  Step-fatherhood 685 

The  Underside  of  Things. . .* 595 

Bellamy,  Edward 

Equality 487 

Looking  Backward 515 

Benson,  E.  F. 

The  Vintage 725 

Berger,  E. 

Charles  "Auchester  350 

Besant,  Walter 

A Fountain  Sealed 647 

All!  Sorts  and  Conditions  of  Men 217 

Armorel  of  Lyon  esse 218 

Captain  Cook 670 

Children  of  Gibeon  219 

For  Faith  and  Freedom 220 

The  Orange  Girl 661 

The  World  Went  Very  Well  Then. 221 

Birt,  Archibald 

Castle  Czvargas 822 


3g  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Black,  William 

A Daughter  of  Heth 322 

Donald  Rosis  of  Heimra  648 

In  Silk  Attire 2193 

Judith  Shakespeare 686 

Princess  of  Thule 323 

The  Penance  of  John  Logan 687 

White  Wings — A Yachting  Romance 688 

Blackmore,  R.  D. 

Alice  Lorraine 114 

Clara  Vaughan 115 

Cradock  Nowell  116 

Cripps  The  Carrier 117 

Kit  and  Kitty 123 

Lorna  Doone 118 

Mary  Anerley 119 

Slain  by  the  Doones 1071 

Springhaven 121 

The  Maid  of  Sker 122 

Blossom,  H.  M. 

Checkers 1988 

Boldrewood,  Rolf 

A Modern  Buccaneer 904 

Boyesen,  H.  J. 

Against  Heavy  Odds 649 

Gunnar 1772 

The  Modern  Vikings 650 

Brady,  C.  T. 

For  Love  of  Country 1601 

Brassey,  Mrs 

Around  the  World  in  the  Yacht  Sunbeam 352 

Bronte,  Charlotte 

Jane  Eyre 222 

Shirley ; 223 

The  Professor 224 

Villette 225 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


39 


Brooks,  Noah 

The  Boy  Emigrants....- 721 

The  Boy  Settlers 723 

The  Story  of  Marco  Polo 722 

Brown,  John 

Rab  and  His  Friends 1804 

/ • 

Brown,  J.  R. 

Yusef 692 

Bullock,  S.  F. 

The  Barrys 719 


Bunner,  H.  C. 

Love  in  Old  Clothes 726 

“Short  Sixes” 749 

The  Midge 748 

The  Story  of  a New  York  House 718 


Burnett,  F.  H. 

A Lady  of  Quality 1602 

Haworths 1184 

His  Grace  of  Osmonde 782 

Lindsay’s  Luck 781 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy 1610 

That  Lass  O’  Lowries  . 750 

The  Pretty  Sister  of  Jose 890 

Through  One  Administration 889 

Burroughs,  John 

Wake  Robin 1949 

Burnham,  Clara  L. 

A Great  Love 610 

Dr.  Latimer 747 

Miss  Bagg’s  Secretary 762 

Next  Door 763 

Sweet  Clover 764 

The  Wise  Woman 765 


Bynner,  E.  L. 

The  Begum’s  Daughter 


914 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


40 


Carey,  Rosa  N. 

Aunt  Diana . 

Averil 

Barbara  Heathcote’s  Trial . . 

Esther 

Heriot’s  Choice 

Mary  St.  John 

Merle’s  Crusade 

Nellie’s  Memories 

Not  Like  Other  Girls' 

Only  The  Governess 

Our  Bessie 

Queenie’s  Whim 

Search  For  Basil  Lyndhurst 

Uncle  Max 

Wee  Wifie 

Wooed  and  Married 

Carroll,  Lewis 

Alice  in  Wonderland 

Carruth,  Hayden 

The  Adventures  of  Jones. . . . 


Castlemon,  Harry 

Frank  at  Don  Carlos  Rancho 

Frank  The  Young  Naturalist 

The  Camp  In  The  Foot-hills 

The  Mystery  of  Lost  River  Canyon 
True  To  His  Colors. 

Catherwood,  Mary  H. 

Lazarre 

The  Days  of  Jeanne  D’Arc 

The  Lady  of  Fort  St.  John 

The  Romance  of  Dollard 

The  Story  of  Tonty 

The  White  Islander 


Caxton,  P. 

My  Novel,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 

Volume  2 


91 

§2 

93 

94 

95 
98 

97 

98 

99 
100 
101 
102 

103 

104 

105 
10C 


457 


2212 


814 

716 

1121 

86 

1120 


34 

812 

919 

559 

540 

832 


731 

732 


Library  catalogue; 


41 


Charles,  Mrs  A. 

The  Schonberg-Cotta  Family. 454 

Chesnutt,  C.  Wi 

The  Wife  of  His  Youth  » . . t ; 730 

Church,  S.  H. 

John  Marmajuke 834 

Clark,  Francis  E. 

Fellow  Travellers  839 

Clemens,  E.  J.  M. 

Rosario 922 

Clemens,  Jere 

An  American  Colonel 470 

Coffin,  C.  C. 

Dan  of  Millbrook 1435 

Winning  His  Way 1075 

Cooke,  John 

Col.  Ross  of  Piedmont 873 

Ellie 1621 

Collins,  Wilkie 

After  Dark 1032 

Armadale I 193 

Basil 1423 

Man  and  Wife , 194 

No  Name 195 

The  Moonstone 196 

The  New  Magdalen 836 

The  Woman  in  White 197 

Connor,  Ralph 

Black  Rock 428 

Glengarry  School  Days 1503 

The  Man  From  Glengarry 523 

The  Sky  Pilot 2242 


42  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Conway,  Hugh 

Called  Back 1133 

Dark  Days 780 

Corelli,  Marie 

Ardath 172 

Romance  of  Two  Worlds 173 

Thelma 174 

The  Mighty  Atom 806 

The  Soul  of  Lilith 1349 

The  Vendetta 175 

Wormwood 176 

Cornford,  L.  C. 

Sons  of  Adversity 884 

Craddock,  C.  E. 

Mystery  of  Witch  Face  Mountains 828 

The  Juggler . 827 

Crane,  Stephen, 

Maggie,  A Girl  of  the  Streets 735 

The  Red  Badge  of  Courage 793 

Crawford,  F.  Marion 

An  American  Politician 777 

Casa  Braccio,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 760 

Volume  2 761 

Cecelia 483 

Don  Orsino  758 

In  The  Palace  of  The  King 1560 

Mr.  Isaacs 735 

Pietro  Ghisleri  737 

Sant  Ilario 759 

Saracinesca 899 

Too  Leeward 738 

Zoroaster 776 

Crockett,  S.  R. 

Cleg  Kelly,  Arab  of  The  Street 775 

Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  The  Hills 1969 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


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Crockett,  S.  R. 

The  Men  of  The  Moss  Hags 751 

The  Raiders 752 

The  Red  Axe 1253 

Cummins,  Maria  C. 

The  Lamplighter 441 

Curtis,  George  W. 

Potiphar  Papers 811 

Prue  and  1 462 

Dale,  Alice  M. 

The  Peril  of  a Lie 1168 

Dauiet,  Ernest 

Which-  or,  Between  Two  Women 1605 


Davis,  Richard  Harding 

Captain  Macklin 546 

Gallagher:  Other  Stories 797 

Our  English  Cousins 1618 

Soldiers  of  Fortune 1340 

The  King’s  Jackal 801 

Van  Bibber:  Other  Stories 824 

De  Stael,  Madam 

Corinne 425 

Devereux,  Mary 

Lafitte  of  Louisiana  2013 

Up  and  Down  The  Sands  of  Gold 574 


Dickens,  Charles 

A Child’s  History  of  England 

A Christmas  Carol 

Barnaby  Rudge  

Bleakhouse 

Christmas  Stories 

David  Copperfield  

Dombey  and  Son 

Great  Expectations 


1 

823 

3 

4 


5 

6 

7 

8 


44 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Dickens,  Charles 

Little  Dorrit 

Martin  Chuzzlewit. ; ; 

Nicholas  Nickleby * 

Old  Curiosity  Shop..*; .....< 

Oliver  Twist  

Our  Mutual  Friend 

Pickwick  Papers 

Pictures  From  Italy 

Tale  of  Two  Cities 


9 

10 

11 
12 

13 

14 

15 
783 

17 


Disraeli,  Benjamin 

Endymion. . . . 


741 


Dixon,  Thomas 

The  Leopard’s  Spots 2160 

Dodds,  James 

Thomas  Chalmers 925 


Dodge,  Mary  M. 

Hans  Brinker 


803 


Donnelly,  Ignatius 

Atlantis 1237 

Ragnarok  1238 

Douglas,  Amanda  M. 

A Sherburne  Romance  784 

Lyndell  Sherburne  785 

Sherburne  Cousins  786 

Sherburne  House  787 

The  Heir  of  Sherburne 788 

The  Mistress  of  Sherburne  789 


Doyle,  A.  Conan 

A Study  in  Scarlet 206 

Micah  Clarke 207 

Sign  of  The  Four 208 

The  Firm  of  Gridlestone 209 

The  Parasite 1051 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  45 


Doyle,  A.  Conan 

The  Refugees 281 

The  Stark  Munro  Letters 1005 

The  White  Company 210 

Doyle,  C.  W. 

The  Shadow  of  Quong  Lung 790 

Drysdale,  William 

The  Mystery  of  Abel  Forefinger 1126 

“Duchess” 

Molly  Bawn 448 

Dudeney,  Mrs  H. 

Folly  Corner 791 

Dumas,  Alexander 

Camille 1960 

Chevalier  De  Maison  Rouge 70 

Chicot  The  Jester 71 

Countess  De  Charny 72 

Joseph  Balsamo 73 

Louise  De  La  Valliere. 74 

Margaret  De  Valois 75 

Memoirs  of  a Physician 76 

Taking  The  B a stile 77 

Ten  Years  Later 78 

The  Count  of  Monte  Cristo  805 

The  Forty-five  Guardsmen 80 

The  Last  Vendee 1132 

The  Man  in  The  Iron  Mask 82 

The  Page  of  The  Duke  of  Savoy,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 794 

Volume  2 795 

The  Queen’s  Necklace 85 

The  Regent’s  Daughter 804 

The  Three  Guardsmen 87 

The  Three  Musketeers 838 

Twenty  Years  After 89 

Vicomte  De  Bragelonne 90 


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WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Du  Maurier,  George 

The  Martian 2240 

Dunbar,  Alice 

The  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 926 

Duncan,  Sara  J. 

A Social  Departure 346 

The  Simple  Adventures  of  a Menisahib 734 

Ebers,  George 

In  The  Blue  Pike 1962 

Joshua 190 

Only  a Word 191 

Serapis 1961 

Uarda 192 

Eggleston,  Edward 

Duffels  . .' 813 

Roxy 1348 

The  Circuit  Rider 1273 

The  End  of  The  World 524 

The  Faith  Doctor 1119 

The  Graysons 2243 

The  Hoosier  School  Boy 893 

The  Hoosier  School  Master 886 

The  Mystery  of  Metropolis ville 885 

Eliot,  George 

Essays  and  Leaves  From  a Note-book 866 

Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such  867 

Sad  Fortunes  of  Rev.  A.  Barton 868 

Espriella,  D.  M.  A. 

Espriella’s  Letters 2121 

Erskine,  Payne 

When  The  Gates  Lift  Up  Their  Heads 564 

Evans,  Augusta  J. 

Beulah 309 

Macaria 1676 

St.  Elmo 875 

Until  Death  Us  Do  Part 876 


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Farmer,  J.  E. 

The  Grand  Mademoiselle 894 

Fern,  Fanny 

Ruth  Hall , . 1607 

Feuillet,  Octave 

La  Veuve 1603 

The  Romance  of  a Poor  Young  Man 1833 

Flach,  Pauline  B. 

Invisible  Links 844 

Foote,  Mary  H. 

Coeur  D’Alene 91g 

John  Bodewin’s  Testimony 1971 

The  Last  Assembly  Ball 906 

The  Led  Horse  Claim  917 

Ford,  George 

Postle  Farm 852 

Ford,  Paul  L. 

A Story  of  Untold  Love 915 

The  Honorable  Peter  Stirling 1136 

Fothergill,  Jessie 

Kith  and  Kin 278 

The  First  Violin 279 

Foque,  D.  L.  M. 

Undine 405 

Frederick,  Harold 

Gloria  Mundi g96 

In  The  Sixties 1250 

In  The  Valley g95 

Seth’s  Brother’s  Wife g6i 

The  Deserter g69 

^be  Lawton  Girl g6^ 


48 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


French,  Henry  W. 

Oscar  Peterson,  Ranchman 84 T 

Fuller,  Hector 

Roach  & Co.,  Pirates 900 

Gage,  Frances  D. 

Gertie’s  Sacrifice 1914 

Garboriau  Emile 

File  No.  113 446 

Garland,  Hamlin 

A Member  of  The  Third  House 871 

A Spoil  of  Office 872 

Her  Mountain  Lover 2161 

Main  Travelled  Roads 1110 

The  Captain  of  The  Gray  Horse  Troop 2214 

The  Eagle’s  Heart 472 

Gaskell,  Mrs 

Cranford 396 

Gissing,  George 

The  Crown  of  Life 1506 

Glasgow,  Ellen 

The  Voice  of  The  People 1553 

Goldsmith,  Oliver 

The  Vicar  of  Wakefield 291 

Goodwin,  Maud  W. 

The  Colonial  Cavalier 995 

White  Aprons 1068 

Gordon,  Samuel 

Lesser  Destinies 870 

Grant,  Robert 

Jack  Hall 1298 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  49 


Green,  Anna  K. 

A Strange  Disappearance* 1100 

Behind  Closed  Doors 1725 

Cynthia  Wakeham’s  Money 907 

Doctor  Izard 908 

Hand  and  Ring 1197 

Lost  Man’s  Lane 909 

Marked  “Personal” 1098 

Miss  Hurd,  An  Enigma 910 

The  Doctor,  His  Wife  and  The  Clock 911 

The  Mill  Mystery 1099 

The  Old  Stone  House 1964 

The  Sword  of  Lamocles 912 

X.  Y.  Z. — A Detective  Story 913 

Grey,  C. 

The  Prince  Consort 1224 

Grey,  Maxwell 

The  Silence  of  Dean  Maitland 357 

Grimm,  Brothers 

Grimm’s  Household  Tales 456 

Grimm’s  Popular  Tales 389 

Hale,  Edward  E. 

Crusoe  in  New  York 1368 

Gone  To  Texas 1087 

In  His  Name  I897 

Mr.  Tangier’s  Vacation 1077 

Ten  Times  One  Is  Ten 1932 

The  Man  Without  a Country T07S 

Hamblen,  Herbert  E. 

The  General  Manager’s  Story.......... 997 

Hamerton,  Philip  G. 

Round  My  House.  1765 


Harding,  J.  W. 

The  Gate  of  The  Kiss 


567 


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WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Harland,  Marion 

Nemesis 1130 

True  as  Steel 994 

Harraden,  Beatrice 

Hilda  Strafford 1947 

Ships  That  Pass  In  The  Night 1103 

Hardy,  Arthur  S.  ; ~ I j " 

Passe  Rose 1074 

Hardy  Thomas 

A Pair  of  Blue  Eyes 280 

Desperate  Remedies 1460 

Far  From  the  Madding  Crowd  281 

Jude  The  Obscure 1461 

The  Woodlanders 1018 

Trumpet  Major  John  Loveday 1019 

Harris,  J.  C. 

Balaam  and  His  Master 1063 

Uncle  Remus  and  His  Friends 1027 

Harris,  M.  C. 

Rutledge 430 

Harrison,  Mrs  B. 

Belhaven  Tales 102S 

The  Anglomaniacs 1102 

Hawthorne,  Julian 

Garth 2052 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel 

A Wonder  Book 124 

Grandfather’s  Chair 125 

Mosses  From  a.n  Old  Manse 126 

Tanglewood  Tales 127 

The  Blithedale  Romance 128 

The  Gray  Champion 643 

The  House  of  Seven  Gables 130 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


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Hawthorne,  Nathaniel 

The  Marble  Faun 131 

The  Scarlet  Letter 132 

Twice  Told  Tales 133 


Hay,  Mary  C. 

Old  Myddleton’s  Money 298 

The  Arundel  Motto 299 

Hegan,  Alice  C. 

Mrs.  Wiggs  of  The  Cabbage  Patch 612 

Henty,  G.  A. 

A Final  Reckoning 927 

A Knight  of  The  White  Cross 928 

A March  on  London 929 

At  Agincourt 930 

By  Right  of  Conquest 931 

By  Sheer  Pluck 1124 

Facing  Death 1239 

For  Freedom’s  Cause 932 

For  Name  and  Fame 1240 

In  Times  of  Peril 2215 

Jack  Archer 933 

Orange  and  Green 934 

The  Bravest  of  The  Brave 1283 

The  Young  Buglers 935 

Through  The  Fray 936 

Higginson,  T.  W. 

Travellers  and  Outlaws 1067 


Holland,  J.  G. 

Arthur  Bonnicastle 976 

Kathrina 1104 

Nicholas  Minturn 977 

Sevenoaks 978 


Holmes,  Mary  J. 

Chateau  D’Or 993 

Cousin  Maude 226 

Dora  Deane 227 


52 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Holmes,  Mary  J. 

Lena  Rivers 228 

Maggie  Miller 229 

Meadow  Brook 230 

Tempest  and  Sunshine 231 

The  English  Orphans 232 

Holmes,  Mrs  M.  A. 

Woman  Against  Woman 1564 

Holmes,  Oliver  W. 

The  Autocrat  of  The  Breakfast  Table 249 

The  Poet  at  The  Breakfast  Table 1070 

The  Professor  at  The  Breakfast  Table 250 

Horton,  George 

The  Long  Straight  Road 713 

Howard,  Blanche  W. 

Aunt  Serena 1062 

Guenn — A Wave  On  The  Briton  Coast 1021 

One  Summer 1069 

The  Open  Door 1030 

Howe,  E .W. 

A Man  Story 1066 

Story  of  a Country  Town 1728 

Howells,  W.  D. 

A Fearful  Responsibility 1006 

My  Year  In  a Log  Cabin 1811 

Their  Wedding  Journey 1637 

The  Rise  of  Silas  Lapham 1293 

Hughes,  Rupert 

The  Whirlwind 1172 

Hughes,  Thomas 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford 269 

Tom  Brown’s  School  Days 270 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Hyne,  C.  J.  C. 

Honor  of  Thieves 1719 

Uncle  Remus  and  His  Family. 2210 

Ireland,  Howard 

A Green  Mariner 1000 

Irving,  Washington 

Tales  of  a Traveller 245 

The  Alhambra 240 

The  Sketch  Book 247 

Wolfert’s  Roost  1985 


Isham,  F.  S. 

The  Strollers 484 

Jackson,  Helen 

Ramona 525 

Jacobs,  Joseph 

Reynard  The  Fox 41S 

Jarrold,  Ernest 

Mickey  Finn  Idylls 1012 


Jerome,  J.  K. 

Idle  Thoughts  of  an  Idle  Fellow 282 

Second  Thoughts  of  an  Idle  Fellow 18 

The  Observations  of  Henry 585 

Three  Men  in  a Boat 283 

Three  Men  On  Wheels 495 

Jewett,  Sarah  O. 

Deephaven 407 

Johnson,  Samuel 

Rasselas 2241 

Johnston,  Mary 

Audrey 522 

Prisoners  of  Hope 553 

To  Have  and  To  Hold 506 


54  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Kellogg,  Elijah 

A Stout  Heart 954 

Arthur  Brown 955 

Charlie  Bell,  The  Waif  of  Elm  Island 956 

Elm  Island'  Stories 957 

John  Godsoe’s  Legacy 958 

Lion  Ben 959 

The  Ark  of  Elm  Island 960 

The  Boy  Farmers  of  Elm  Island 961 

The  Child  of  The  Island  Glen 962 

The  Cruise  of  The  Casco 963 

The  Fisher  Boys  of  Pleasant  Cove 1565 

The  Sophomores  of  Radcliffe 964 

The  Spark  of  Genius 965 

The  Turning  of  The  Tide 966 

The  Whispering  Pine 967 

The  Young  Deliverers 968 

The  Young  Ship  Builders  of  Elm  Island  969 

Winning  His  Spurs 970 

Kernahan,  Coulson 

Scoundrels  & Co 1105 

Kieffer,  H.  M. 

The  Recollections  of  a Drummer  Boy 577 

Kingsley,  Henry 

Ravenshoe 1374 

The  Recollections  ofGeoffrey  Hamlyn 1391 

Kinkead,  E.  T. 

Florida  Alexander 1113 

Kipling,  Rudyard 

Barrack  Room  Ballads 146 

Captains  Courageous 990 

Indian  Tales 1761 

Mine  Old  People 2185 

Phantom  Rickshaw 145 

Plain  Tales  From  The  Hills 2183 

Soldiers  Three 148 


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Kipling,  Rudyard 

"^T'he  Jungle  Book 1706 

The  Light  That  Failed 147 

The -Second  Jungle  Book 1400 

Kirk,  Ellen  O. 

Dorothy  Dean 1729 

Queen  Money. 1065 

The  Story  of  Margaret  Kent 1064 

Leighton,  Robert 

The  Thirsty  Sword * 1256 

Le  Queux,  W.  L. 

The  Bond  of  Black 1036 

Lever,  Charles 

Charles  O’Malley 1726' 

Harry  Lorrequer 295 

Jack  Hinton  * 296 

Tom  Burke  of  “Ours” 297 

Lewis,  Alfred  H. 

Wolfville 1026 

Locher,  A. 

With  Star  and  Crescent 1342 


Long,  George 

Discourses  of  Epictetus 320 

Meditations  of  Marcus  Aurelius 321 

Long,  John  L. 

Madam  Butterfly 1073 

Lover,  Samuel 

Handy  Andy 307 

Rory  O’ More 308 


Lush,  Charles  K. 

The  Federal  Judge 


1085 


5(3  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Luska,  Sidney 

Mrs.  Peixada 1987 

Lyall,  Edna 

A Hardy  Norseman ;.......  107 

Donovan 108 

In  The  Golden  Days 109 

Knight  Errant.  » 110 

Wayfaring  Men 2195 

We  Two 112 

Won  By  Waiting 113 

Maartens,  Maarten 

God’s  Fool 991 

My  Lady  Nobody 1344 

The  Sin  of  Joost  Avelingh  408 

Macdonald,  George 

Adele  Cathcart 510 

At  The  Back  of  The  North  Wind 139 

David  Elginbrood  140 

Donald  Grant 141 

Guild  Court 1510 

Malcolm 511 

Mary  Marston.. 505 

Paul  Faber,  Surgeon 2217 

Robert  Falconer 482 

Sir  Gibbie 142 

Stephen  Archer 509 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael 516 

The  Marquis  of  Lossie 143 

There  and  Back 477 

The  Vicar’s  Daughter 1511 

Thomas  Wingfold,  Curate 2192 

What’s  Mine’s  Mine 144 

Mackie,  C.  P. 

Admiral  of  The  Ocean  Sea 1427 

Mac  Laren,  Ian 

Beside  The  Bonnie  Brier  Bush 1918 

Kate  Carnegie  27 

The  Days  of  Auld  Lang  Syne 2218 

The  Mind  of  The  Master 563 


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Maitland,  L. 

Bays  of  My  Life 826 

Peter  Simple. i . . 4 .......  > 1397 

Major,  Charles 

Dorothy  Vernon  of  Haddon  Hall 2219 


Marlitt,  E. 

Counters  Gisela  160 

Gold  Elsie 161 

In  The  Counselor’s  House 162 

In  The  Schillingscourt 163 

Old  Ma’m’selle’s  Secret  164 

Princess  of  The  Moor 165 

The  Lady  With  The  Rubies 166 

The  Second  Wife 167 


Marryat,  Captain 

Jacob  Faithful 1013 

Masterman  Ready 271 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy  ) 272 

Percival  Keene 1014 

The  Little  Savage 1015 

The  Phantom  Ship 1016 

The  Privateersman 856 


Mason,  A.  E.  W. 

Mirandia  of  The  Balcony 


1214 


Maynard,  Cora 

The  Letter  and  The  Spirit 


1009 


Mathews,  Frances  A. 

My  Lady  Peggy  Goes  To  Town 521 

Matthews,  Brander 

His  Father’s  Son 1004 


McCall,  Sidney 

Truth  Dexter 


542 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


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McCay,  S.  C. 

A Modern  Quixote. ; ; 1604 

McElroy,  Lucy  C. 

Juletty 565 

McLandburgh,  Florence 

The  Automaton  Bar 1727 

McNulty,  Edward 

The  Son  of  a Peasant 1024 

Melville,  Herman 

Omoo .\ 1673 

Typee 1341 

White  Jacket 1288 

Meredith,  George 

Rhoda  Fleming 293 

The  Egotist 294 

Meredith.  Robert 

Around  The  World  On  $60.00 582 

Merriman,  H.  S. 

In  Kidar’s  Tents 1049 

Roden’s  Corner 985 

The  Gray  Lady 986 

The  Sowers 987 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  (Ik.  Marvel) 

Bound  Together 1233 

Doctor  Johns 1227 

Dream  Life 289 

My  Farm  of  Edgewood 1228 

Out  of  Town  Places 1229 

Reveries  of  a Bachelor 290 

Wet  Days  at  Edgewood 1674 


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Mitchell,  S.  W. 

Far  in  The  Forest 1424 

In  War  Time 1010 

Hugh  Wynne,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  i.; 1083 

Volume  2. 1084 

The  Adventures  of  Francois 1325 

Moore,  H.  F. 

The  Fatal  Gift 2162 

Moore,  John  T. 

A Summer  Hymnal 591 

Morris,  Clara 

A Pasteboard  Crown 16 

Muloch,  Miss 

A Brave  Lady 979 

A Hero 980 

A Legacy 1086 

A Noble  Life 1628 

Hannah 981 

John  Halifax,  Gentleman 353 

King  Arthur 1798 

The  Executor 2050 

The  Head  of  The  Family 1003 

The  Ogilvies 1076 

Munn,  Charles  C. 

Rock  Haven 707 

Uncle  Terry 842 

Munroe,  Kirk 

• At  War  With  Pontiac 1041 

Cab  and  Caboose 1173 

Campmates 971 

Canoemates 972 

Dorymates 973 

In  Pirate  Waters 1042 

Raftmates 974 

Rick  Dale 975 

The  White  Conquerors 1296 

With  Crockett  and  Bowie 1043 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON; 


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Nichols,  Anna 

An  Idyl  of  The  Wabash * » . . 1634 

Nordau,  Max 

The  Drones  Must  Die 1023 

Ohnet,  George 

The  Ironmaster 1137 

'Ollivant,  Alfred 

Bob  Son  of  Battle 570 

Optic,  Oliver,  (W.  T.  Adams) 

A Young  Knight-Errant 1147 

Across  India liis 

All  Aboard 1149 

Asiatic  Breezes 1150 

Brave  Old  Salt 1669 

Cringle  and  Cross-tree 1185 

Cross  and  Crescent 1186 

Dikes  and  Ditches 533 

Down  The  Rhine 1151 

Field  and  Forest 1152 

Fighting  Joe 1187 

Four  Young  Explorers 1153 

Isles  of  The  Sea 1193 

Little  By  Little 1154 

Now  or  Never 1502 

Outward  Bound 1155 

Palace  and  Cottage 1156 

Plane  and  Plank 1188 

Poor  and  Proud 1265 

Shamrock  and  Thistle 1157 

Sunny  Shores 1192 

Up  The  Baltic 1383 

The  Boat  Club 1158 

The  Soldier  Boy 1159 

The  Yankee  Middy 1160 

The  Young  Lieutenant 1189 

Try  Again 1161 

Young  America  in  England  and  Wales 1190 

Young  America  in  Russia  and  Prussia 1767 

Young  America  in  Spain  and  Portugal 1191 


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O’Rell,  Max 

Jonathan  and  His  Continent 1630 

Otis,  James 

Search  For  The  Silver  City 1162 

The  Braganza  Diamond 1163 

The  Charming  Sally 1429 

The  Treasure  Finders 1497 

“Ouida”  (Louisa  De  La  Ramee) 

Chandos 315 

La  Strega:  Other  Stories 1127 

Strathmore 316 

Under  Two  Flags 317 

Page,  Thomas  N. 

In  Old  Virginia 1852 

On  Newfound  River < 1191 

Red  Rock 476 

Two  Little  Confederates 2107 

Two  Prisoners 1552 

Pater,  Walter 

Marius  The  Epicurean 434 

Paton,  James 

The  Story  of  John  G.  Paton 410 

Patton,  James  B. 

Bijli  The  Dancer 1140 

Payson,  William  F. 

The  Copy  Maker 113S 

Phelps,  Elizabeth 

Come  Forth 1200 

The  Silent  Partner 1201 

The  Story  of  Avis 1202 


Pidgin,  Charles  T. 

Stephen  Holton, 


485 


62 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Pier,  Arthur  S. 

The  Pedagogues 1X75 

Pierre,  B.  De  St 

Paul  and  Virginia 409 

Poe,  Edgar  A. 

Narrative  of  Arthur  Gordon  Pynn 300 

The  Gold  Bug 301 

The  Murders  in  The  Rue  Morgue 302 

Pool,  Maria  L. 

A Golden  Sorrow 1716 

In  Buncombe  County.. 1959 

Mrs.  Keats  Bradford 1167 

Roweny  in  Boston 1561 

The  Red  Bridge  Neighborhood 1166 

Pugh,  Edwin 

Tony  Drum 1139 

Putnam,  George  S. 

In  Blue  Uniform 1763 

On  The  Offensive 1195 

Reade,  Charles 

A Perilous  Secret 1143 

A Terrible  Temptation 19S 

Foul  Play 1770 

It  Is  Never  Too  Late  To  Mend 199 

Love  Me  Little  Love  Me  Long 200 

Put  Yourself  in  His  Place 1373 

The  Cloister  and  The  Heath 201 

Reinhart,  C.  S. 

At  The  Red  Glove 124S 

Rhoscomyl,  Owen 

The  Lady  of  Castell  March 1562 


Ridge,  W.  P. 

A Son  of  The  State 


1573 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  (53 


Rivers  G.  R.  R. 

Captain  Shays 1178 

The  Count’s  Snuff  Box 1459 

The  Governor’s  Garden 1249 

Roche,  Regina  M. 

Children  of  The  Abbey 398 

Rod,  Edouard 

The  Sacrafice  of  Silence 1247 

Roe,  E.  P. 

A Knight  of  The  XIX  Century 531 

A Young  Girl’s  Wooing 24 

An  Original  Belle 1993 

Barriers  Burned  Away 1994 

Driven  Back  To  Eden 1670 

From  Jest  To  Earnest 1115 

He  Fell  in  Love  With  His  Wife 892 

His  Sombre  Rivals 120 

Miss  Lou  466 

Nature’s  Serial  Story 1116 

Near  To  Nature’s  Heart . ..  1117 

Opening  a Chestnut  Burr 523 

The  Earth  Trembled 529 

The  Home  Acre 1118 

What  Can  She  Do 536 

Without  a Home 530 

Ruakin,  John 

Sesame  and  Lilies 385 

The  Crown  of  Wild  Olives 380 

Russel,  W.  C. 

An  Ocean  Tragedy 1056 

Jack’s  Courtship 31B 

The  Mystery  of  The  Ocean  Star 1771 

The  Wreck  of  The  Grosvenor 319 


Saintine,  X.  B. 

Picciola. . . 


452 


64 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Sand,  George 

Consuelo 427 

Francois  The  Waif 1270 

Saunters,  Marshall 

Beautiful  Joe 1851 

Her  Sailor 1225 

Rose  A.  Charlitte 1226 

The  House  of  Armour 1458 

Sawyer,  W.  L. 

A Local  Habitation 1177 

Schreiner,  Olive 

The  Story  of  An  African  Farm  . 391 

Scott,  M. 

Tom  Cringle’s  Log  1981 

Seawell,  Mollie  E. 

A Virginia  Cavalier 1266 

Betty  Stair 1624 

Sewell,  Anna 

Black  Beauty 415 

Simms,  W.  G. 

Charlemont 1300 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson 

A Day  at  Laquerre’s:  Other  Stories 1388 

A White  Umbrella  In  Mexico 1762 

Caleb  West — Master  Diven 1675 

Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville 608 

Mary  Paget 1555 

The  Fortunes  of  Oliver  Horn 518 

Tom  Grogan . , 83 


Smith,  Minnie  C. 

Saragossa. . . 


845 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  (55 


Smith,  W.  H. 

The  Evolution  of  Dodd 28 

Smollett,  T. 

The  Adventures  of  Gil  Bias 445 

Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N. 

A Noble  Lord 1996' 

All  worth  Abbey 1210 

Ishmael 264 

Self  Raised 265 

The  Curse  of  Clifton 1995 

The  Hidden  Hand 266 

The  Lady  of  The  Isle 1286 

The  Lost  Heir  of  Linlithgow 1295 

Souvestre,  Emile 

The  Attic  Philosopher 455 

Spearman,  Frank  H. 

The  Nerve  of  Foley  1264 

Stanley,  H.  A. 

The  Backwoodsman 1289 

Stell,  Charles 

Aleck  Hornby 1431 

Steel,  Flora  A. 

In  The  Permanent  Way 1279 

On  The  Face  of  The  Waters 1278 

Red  Rowans 1499 

Sterne,  Laurence 

A Sentimental  Journey 347 

Stevens,  Sheppard 

In  The  Eagle’s  Talon 2163 

The  Sword  of  Justice 1221 

Stevenson,  B.  E. 

The  Heritage 551 

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WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


66 


Stevenson,  Robert  L. 

David  Balfour: 1208 

In  The  South  Seas 1209 

Kidnapped 252 

Doctor*  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde 2207 

Master  of  Ballantrae 253 

New  Arabian  Nights 1058 

St.  Ives v 1231 

The  Black  Arrow 1409 

The  Misadventures  of  John  Nicholson 2204 

The  Wrecker 1232 

Treasure  Island 254 

Weir  of  Hermiston 1060 

Stockton,  Frank 

A Jolly  Fellowship 1212 

A Story-teller’s  Pack 1999 

Adventures  of  Captain  Horn 2172 

Buccaneers  and  Pirates  of  Our  Coasts 1558 

Kate  Bonnet 500 

Rudder  Grange 19 

The  Grpat  Stone  of  Sardis 1055 

The  Hundredth  Man , 1554 

The  Lady  or  The  Tiger:  Other  Stories 84 

The  Late  Mrs.  Null 1299 


Stoddard,  William  O. 

Chuck  Purdy 1317 

Crowded  Out  O’  Crowfield 1443 

Dab  Kinzer 1369 

Gid  Granger 1732 

Guert  Ten  Eyck 1462 

Little  Smoke 1444 

The  First  Cruise  Out:  Other  Stories 1259 

The  Quartet 1370 

The  Red  Mustang.-. 1776 

Two  Arrows • 1835 

With  The  Black  Prince 1463 

Stowe,  Harriet  B. 

Agnes  of  Sorrento 160S 

My  Wife  and  1 26 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  0^ 

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Stowe,  Harriet  B. 

Oldtown  Folks 30 

Poganuc  People 29 

Sam  Lawson’s  Fireside  Stories 475 

The  Minister’s  Wooing 267 

The  Pearl  of  Orr’s  Island 41 

Uncle  Tom’s  Cabin 268 

We  and  Our  Neighbors 2182 

Stretton,  Hesba 

In  Prison  and  Out 1571 

Max  Kromer  i 1260 

Stuart,  Ruth  M. 

Napoleon  Jackson 597 

Tarkington,  Booth 

The  Gentleman  From  Indiana 2161 

Tautphoena,  Baroness 

The  Initials 431 

Taylor,  Bayard 

Eldorado 1234 

Hannah  Thurston ‘ 1235 

John  Godfrey’s  Fortunes 1236 

JJnder  Three  Flags 1595 

Views  Afoot 459 

Taylor,  M.  Imlay 

An  Imperial  Lover 1218 

On  The  Red  Staircase 1277 

Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Henry  Esmond,  Esq 259 

History  of  Pendennis 260 

Miscellanies 1632 

The  Newcomes 261 

The  Virginians 262 

Vanity  Fair 263 


68 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Thanet,  Octave 

Otto  The  Knight:  Other  Stories 1315 

The  Missionary  Sheriff 1570 

We  All 1215 

Thoreau,  H.  D. 

Walden 423 

Thurston,  Lucy  M. 

A Girl  of  Virginia 2165 

Tourgee,  A.  W. 

A Fool’s  Errand 1268 

A Royal  Gentleman 1633 

Towle,  George  M. 

Pizarro 1219 

The  Story  of  a House 2111 

T rine,  R.  W. 

In  Tune  With  The  Infinite 573 

T rollope,  Anthony 

Dr.  Thorne,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1108 

Volume  2 1109 

The  Small  House  at  Allington,  in  3 vols.: 

Volume  1 1364 

Volume  2 1365 

Volume  3 1366 

T rowbridge,  J.  T. 

Biding  His  Time 1989 

Coupon  Bonds 507 

Cudjo’s  Cave 2166 

Jack  Hazard  and  His  Fortunes 1609 

Martin  Merrivale 1230 

Neighbor  Jackwood 705 

Neighbor’s  Wives 503 

The  Adventures  of  David  Vane  and  David  Crane 1301 

The  Lottery  Ticket 1984 

The  Three  Scouts 20 

Tfre  Young  Surveyor 1334 


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Vandergrift,  Margaret 

The  Queen’s  Body  Guard 1222 

Van  Dyke,  Henry 

The  Blue  Flower 519 

The  Ruling  Passion  491 

Van  Zile,  E.  S. 

With  Sword  and  Crucifix 1129 

Verne,  Jules 

DLck  Sand 159 

Eight  Hundred  Leagues  On  The  Amazon 153 

From  The  Earth  To  The  Moon 154 

Michael  Strogoff 155 

Mysterious  Island i56 

Tour  of  The  World  in  Eighty  Days 157 

Twenty  Thousand  Leagues  Under  The  Sea 158 

• 

Vynne,  Nora 

The  Priest’s  Marriage 1724 

Waite,  Victor 

Cross  Trails 467 

Ward,  Mrs  Humphrey 

Amiel’s  Journal 451 

Helbeck  of  Bannisdale,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1313 

Volume  2 ' 1314 

The  History  of  David  Grieve 2174 

Ware,  William 

Aurelian 380 

Zenobia 381 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr. 

Whip  and  Spur 1967 

Warman,  C. 

The  White  Mail 1769 


^0  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Warner,  Charles  D. 

Backlog  Studies 1990 

Being  a Boy 1392 

On  Horseback 1968 

Warner,  Susan 

Wide  Wide  World 388 

Warren,  Samuel 

Ten  Thousand  A Year 478 

Waterloo,  Stanley 

Armageddon 1267 

The  Seekers 1324 

Wells,  D.  D. 

Her  Ladyship’s  Elephant 1223 

Wells,  H.  G. 

The  Invisible  Man 1331 

The  War  of  The  Worlds 2244 

Thirty  Strange  Stories 1345 

When  The  Sleeper  Wakes 2239 

Werner,  E. 

Good  Luck... 382 

Saint  Michael 383 

Westcott,  E.  N. 

David  Harum 54 

Weyman,  Stanley,  Jr. 

A Gentleman  of  France 1318 

A Minister  of  France 1569 

For  The  Cause 1956 

House  of  The  Wolf 303 

My  Lady  Rotha 1774 

Shrewsbury 1346 

The  Castle  Inn 1207 

The  Man  In  Black 304 

The  Red  Cockade 1668 

The  Story  of  Francis  Cludde 1310 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  77 


White,  Hervey 

Differences 1563 

White,  Stewart  E. 

The  Blazed  Trail. 2220 

Wichert,  Ernst 

The  Green  Gate i33(j 

Wikoff,  Henry 

My  Courtship  and  Its  Consequences it>05 

Wiggin,  Kate  D. 

A Cathedral  Courtship 1306 

Penelope’s  Progress 1393 

The  Story  of  Patsy 1338 

The  Village  Watch  Tower 1399 

Timothy’s  Quest 1311 

Wilkins,  Mary  E. 

A Humble  Romance 637 

Jane  Field 097 

Madelon 1768 

Pembroke m 

The  Heart’s  Highway 079 

The  Portion  of  Labor 471 

Wilson,  Augusta  E. 

A Speckled  Bird 479 

At  The  Mercy  of  Tiberius 877 

Wilson,  H.  L. 

The  Spenders 492 

Winthrop,  Theodore 

Love  and  Skates 1899 

John  Brent 4339 


Wolf,  Emma 

The  Joy  of  Life. 


1316 


70  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Wood,  Mrs  H. 

East  Lynne 406 

Woolson,  C.  F. 

Anne 1372 

Wyndham,  Horace 

The  Queen’s  Service 1428 

Wyss,  J.  R. 

The ‘Swiss  Family  Robinson 41G 

Yonge,  Charlotte,  M. 

A Book  of  Oolden  Deeds 242 

Chaplet  of  Pearls 1556 

Dove  in  The  Eagle’s  Nest 243 

Heartsease 1416 

Heir  of  Redclyffe 244 

Unknown  To  x^istory I'll? 

Zangwill,  I. 

The  Mantle  of  Elijah 508 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


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HISTORICAL  FICTION. 


Abbott,  W.  J. 

Battlefields  and  Victory 2064 

Battlefields  ot“61” 2077 

Blue  Jackets  01  "61” 2131 

Blue’ Jackets  of  ”76” 2035 

Blue  Jackets  of  ”1812” 2068 

Blue  Jackets  of  ‘1898” 581 


Arnold,  Sir  Edward 

Phra  The  Phoenician 421 

The  Light  of  Asia 419 


Atherton,  Gertrude 

The  Conqueror 559 

Barnes,  James 

A Loyal  Traitor T54 

The  Hero  of  Erie 662 

Earr,  Amelia  E. 

Cluny  MacPherson 673 

Remember  The  Alamo 1131 

Becker,  Louis 

The  Mutineer 1433 

Benton,  Kate  A. 

Geber 1505 

Bry:!en,  H.  A. 

An  Exiled  Scot 1134 


74  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Bulwer-Lytton 

Ernest  Maltravers ...........  1445 

Eugene  Aram ; 1446 

Godolphin >. 992 

Harold , 273 

Kenelm  Chillingly 993 

Last  Days  of  Pompeii * 274 

Last  of  The  Barons 275 

Lucretia 1447 

Paul  Clifford 1057 

Pelham 1284 

Rienzi 276 

The  Caxtons 277 

The  Coming  Race 2221 

The  Disowned 1448 

The  Parisians 1246 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah 

The  Log  School  House 739 

The  Wampum  Belt 740 

Cable,  George  W. 

Bylow  Hill 480 

John  March  Southerner 840 

Madam  Delphine 924 

Old  Creole  Days 1940 

The  Cavalier 1508 

The  Grandissimes 754 

Caine,  Hall 

A Son  of  Hagar 2179 

Captain  Davy’s  Honeymoon 756 

The  Bondman 2181 

The  Christian 1617 

The  Deemster  .<■  2184 

The  Manxman 809 

The  Scapegoat 1044 

The  Shadow  of  a Crime 2180 

Charles,  Mrs  A. 

The  Draytons  and  The  Davenants 2206 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


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Churchill,  Winston 

Richard  Carvel 864 

The  Crisis 841 

Coffin,  C.  C. 

Building  The  Nation 2032 

Daughters  of  The  Revolution 835 

Drum-beat  of  The  Nation 2030 

Following  The  Flag 921 

Freedom  Triumphant 2139 

Marching  To  Victory 2034 

Redeeming  The  Republic 2138 

The  Boys  of  “61” 2072 

The  Boys  of  “76” 2142 


Cook,  John  E. 

Captain  Cook’s  Voyages v..  461 

Captain  Ralph 1146 

Her  Majesty  The  Queen 1611. 


Cooper,  J.  Fennimore 

Afloat  and  Ashore.  . . 
Homeward  Bound. . . . 

Jack  Tier 

Last  of  The  Mohicans 

Lionel  Lincoln 

Mercedes  of  Castile. . 
Miles  Wallingford. . . . 

Precaution 

Satanstoe 

Sea  Lions  

The  Bravo 

The  Chain  Bearer. . . . 

The  Crater 

The  Deerslayer 

The  Headsman 

The  Heidenmauer. . . . 

The  Monikins 

The  Oak  Openings.. 

The  Pathfinder 

The  Pilot 

The  Pioneers 


772 
744 
774 

21 

743 

773 
596' 
763 
746 

2222 

902 

901 

766 

31 

916 

769 

770 

771 

36 

37 

38 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Cooper,  J.  Fennimore 

The  Prairie 2186 

The  Red  Rover. ; 2190 

The  Red  Skins s ; . . . 742 

the  Spy......;..; 2187 

The  Water  Witch .....;. 2188 

The  Ways  of  The  Hour 1937 

Two  Admirals 2189 

Wept  of  Wish-Ton-Wish 745 

Wing  and  Wing 2191 

Wyandotte 767 

Cotes,  Mrs  E. 

The  Story  of  Sonny  Sahib, . 779 

Creelman,  James 

Eagle  Blood 1291 

Crowninshield,  Mrs  S. 

Latitude  19° 715 

Davlec  and  Vaughan 

The  Republic  of  Plato 438 

Defoe,  Daniel 

Robinson  Crusoe 450 

Ebers,  George 

An  Egyptian  Princess 185 

Biide  of  The  Nile 186 

Burgomaster’s  Wife 187 

Cleopatra,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1920 

Volume  2 1921 

Homo  Sum 188 

The  Emperor 189 

The  King  and  Queen  of  Mollenbusch 1125 

Eggleston,  George  C. 

A Carolina  Cavalier 706 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


77 


Eliot,  George 

Adam  Bede 177 

Daniel  Deronda.. 178 

Felix  Holt 184 

Middlemarch 179 

Mill  on  The  Floss ; 180 

Romola 181 

Silas  Marner 182 

Fletcher,  J.  S. 

At  The  Blue  Bell  Inn 923 

When  Charles  The  First  Was  King 897 

Fox,  John,  Jr. 

The  Kentuckian 880 

Gow,  Lizzie  B. 

Children  of  The  Frontier 636 


Haggard,  H.  Rider 

Allan  Quatermain 1928 

King  Solomon’s  Mines 1114 

Halvey,  Ludovic 

The  Abbe  Constantin 358 


Hanson,  C.  H. 

Stories  of  The  Days  of  King  Arthur 1101 

Henty,  G.  A. 

Bonnie  Prince  Charlie *. 937 

By  England’s  Aid 938 

By  Pike  and  Dyke 1625 

Captain  Bay  ley’s  Heir 939 

For  The  Temple 940 

Friends  Though  Divided 941 

In  The  Heart  of  The  Rockies 1122 

In  The  Reign  of  Terror 1282 

Maori  and  . Settler 1241 

On  The  Irrawaddy 1672 

Raskins  and  Cowboy, 1123 


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Henty,  G.  A . 

St.  George  For  England 1321 

The  Boy  Knight 942 

The  Cornet  of  Horse 943 

The  Dragoon  and  The  Raven 944 

The  Lion  of  St.  Mark 945 

The  Lion  of  The  North 1242 

The  Tiger  of  Mysore 940 

The  Young  Carthagenian 947 

The  Young /Colonists 959 

Through  Russian  Snows 948 

True  To  The  Old  Flag 1619 

Under  Drake’s  Flag 1371 

Under  Wellington’s  Command 949 

With  Clive  In  India 1081 

With  Cochrane  The  Dauntless 952 

With  Frederick  The  Great 1285 

With  Lee  In  Virginia 1183 

Young  Franc — Tireurs 953 

Hope  Anthony 

Phroso 1213 

Rupert  of  Hentzau 998 

Simon  Hope 988 

The  Prisoner  of  Zenda . 989 

Hugo,  Victor 

By  Order  of  The  King 138 

History  of  a Crime 137 

Les  Miserables 1997 

Les  Miserables,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 •. 2237 

Volume  2 2238 

Ninety  Three 134 

Notre  Dame  De  Paris 1254 

The  Hunch-back  of  Notre  Dame 136 

Toilers  of  The  Sea 135 

Ingraham,  J.  H. 

The  Pillar  of  Fire 329 

The  Prince  of  The  House  of  David 330 

The  Throne  of  David 331 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


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James,  G.  P.  R. 

Richelieu,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1046 

Volume  2 1047 

Keightley,  S.  R. 

The  Cavaliers  951 

King,  Gen.  Chas. 

A Wounded  Name 1252 

An  Army  Wife 1507 

Between  The  Lines 1302 

Cadet  Days 1328 

Fort  Frayne 1599 

Kitty’s  Conquest 1367 

Marion’s  Faith 905 

The  Colonel’s  Daughter 1390 

The  Iron  Brigade 490 

Under  Fire 1181 

Kingsley,  Charles 

Alton  Locke 211 

Greek  Heroes 212 

Hereward 213 

Hypatia 214 

The  Water  Babies 215 

Westward  Ho 216 

Kingsley,  Florence  M. 

Prisoners  of  The  Sea 1035 

Kirk,  Ellen  O. 

Revolutionary  Love  Story  1112 

Le  Due,  E.  V. 

Annals  of  a Fortress 2114 

Lewis,  H.  H. 

A Gunner  Aboard  The  “Yankee” 2018 

Macleod,  Mary 

j^ing  Arthur  and  His  Noble  Knights 397 


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WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Mahaffy,  John  B. 

Alexander’s  Empire 561 

McClelland,  Ella  G. 

A Daughter  of  Two  Nations 1363 

Morris,  Charles 

Historical  Tales 1620 

Muhlbach,  Louisa 

Daughter  of  An  Empress 255 

Ninde,  Mary  L. 

We  Two  Alone  In  Europe 81 

Otis,  James 

The  Boys  of  Fort  Schuyler 1549 

The  Signal  Boys  of  “75” 1540 

When  Israel  Putnam  Served  The  King 1548 

Overton,  Robert 

The  King’s  Pardon 1559 

Parker,  Gilbert 

Pierre  and  His  People 1196 

The  Battle  oh  The  Strong 1717 

The  Seats  of  The  Mighty 1145 

The  Trail  of  The  Sword 1626 

When  Valmond  Came  To  Pontiac 1199 

Parkman,  Francis  Jr. 

California  and  Oregon  Trail 37S 

Conspiracy  of  Pontiac 379 

Pemberton,  Max 

The  Impregnable  City 1141 

The  Little  Huguenots 1946 

Porter,  Jane 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw 335 

The  Scottish  Chiefs.. 336 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE, 


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Prince,  Helen, 

At  The  Sign  of  The  Silver  Crescent 1731 

“Q” 

The  Blue  Pavilions 1457 

Troy  Town 757 

Remingon,  Frederick 

Crooked  Trails 2049 

Pony  Tracks 2151 

Rives,  Hallie  E. 

Hearts  Courageous  1294 

Roosevelt,  Theodore 

Hero  Tales 1538 

Ross,  Clinton 

A Trooper  of  The  Empress 1174 

Bobby  McDuff 1958 

The  Scarlet  Coat 1957 

Scott,  Sir  Walter 

Anne  of  Geierstein 39 

Bride  of  Lammermoor 40 

Count  Robert  of  Paris 2178 

Fair  Maid  of  Perth 42 

Fortunes  of  Nigel 43 

Guy  Mannering 44 

Heart  of  Midlothian 45 

Ivanhoe 46 

Kenilworth 47 

Old  Mortality 48 

Peveril  of  The  Peak 49 

Quentin  Durward 50 

Redgauntiet 51 

Rob  Roy 52 

St.  Ronan’s  Well 53 

Tales  of  a Grandfather 1297 

The  Abbot 55 

The  Antiquary 56 

6 


82 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON, 


Scott,  Sir  Walter 

The  Betrothal * 57 

The  Black  Dwarf 58 

The  Monastery 59 

The  Pirate 60 

The  Surgeon’s  Daughter 61 

The  Talisman 62 

Waverly 63 

Woodstock 64 

Sienkiewicz,  Henry 

“Quo  Vadis” 1205 

The  Deluge,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1203 

Volume  2 1204 

With  Fire  and  Sword 1206 

Stephens,  Robert  N. 

The  Continental  Dragoon ! 1211 

Stimson,  F.  J. 

King  Noanett — A Story  of  Virginia 1217 

Stoddard,  Richard  H. 

Prosper  Merimees 1358 

Sue,  Eugene 

The  Wandering  Jew '526 

Sutphen,  Van  Tassel 

The  Cardinal’s  Rose 473 

Thompson,  D.  P. 

Green  Mountain  Boys 404 

Thompson,  Maurice 

Alice  of  Old  Vincennes 488 

The  King  of  Honey  Island 489 

Tomlinaon,  E.  T. 

The  Boys  of  Old  Monmouth 1290 

Two  Young  Patriots 1421 

Washington’s  Young  Aids 1432 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  $3 


Truesiale,  John 

The  Blue  Coats 2134 

Wallace,  Lew 

Ben  Hur 1142 

The  Fair  God 562 

The  Prince  of  India,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 644 

Volume  2 645 

Walton,  Mrs  O.  F. 

Christie  The  King’s  Servant 1320 

White,  A.  R. 

The  Blue  and  The  Gray 2091 

Wister,  Owen 

The  Virginian 4g(j 


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WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


HUMOROUS  FICTION. 


Burdette,  Robert 

Chimes  From  a Jester’s  Bell 32 

Draper,  John  S. 

Shams 2105 

Harte,  Bret 

A Waif  of  The  Plains 1863 

Barker’s  Luck:  Other  Stories 1304 

Gabriel  Conroy 1007 

Mrs.  Skagg’s  Husbands 1931 

Poetical  Works  of  Bret  Harte 1442 

The  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp 607 

The  Story  of  a Mine 1895 

Three  Partners 1730 

Holly,  Marietta 

Samantha  at  Saratoga 403 

Samantha  at  The  Centennial 837 

Samantha  at  The  World’s  Fair 2029 

Mark  Twain  (S.  L.  Clemens) 

A Connecticut  Yankee  at  Court 1593 

A Double  Barrelled  Detective  Story 552 

A Tramp  Abroad 2122 

Following  The  Equator 2063 

Huckleberry  Finn 1594 

Life  On  The  Mississippi 2173 

Pudd’nhead  Wilson 2041 

The  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer 2098 

The  Prince  and  The  Pauper 2102 


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Peck,  George  W. 

Peck’s  Bad  Boy 1412 

Read,  Opie 

A Kentdcky  Colonel 4...  1243 

The  Waters  of  CaHey  Fork 1332 

Swift,  Jonathan 

Gulliver’s  Travels 4(10 

Townsend,  E.  W. 

Chimmie  Fadden  Explains 1418 


g(5  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


TRAVEL  AND  ADVENTURE. 


Abbot,  A.  O. 

Prison  Life  In  The  South 1623 

Aldridge,  Reginald 

Life  On  a Ranch 689 

Allen,  T.  G.  Jr. 

Across  Asia  On  a Bicycle 712 

Anonymous 

A Tramp  Trip  2248 

Alone  In  China N 1261 

Beyond  The  Argentine 1929 

Bits  of  Travel  at  Home 1864 

During  Two  Indian  Campaigns 1258 

Four  Years  Among  Spanish  Americans  1799 

Four  Years  in  Rebel  Capitals 2113 

Lives  of  Early  English  Navigators 1818 

Mary  Brown  at  Naples 1846 

Scribner’s  Stories  of  Italy 1806 

Scribner’s  Stories  of  New  York 1807 

Scribner’s  Stories  of  The  Railway  ; 1809 

Scribner’s  Stories  of  The  Sea 1808 

Tales  From  McClures — Adventure 1825 

Tales  From  McClures— The  West 1826 

Tales  From  McClures — War  1827 

The  Christmas  Wreck 1551 

The  Road  To  Rome  From  Venice 1053 

Two  Thousand  Miles  on  Horseback 1180 

Wonders  of  The  Yellowstone 1677 

Auerbach,  Berthold 

On  The  Heights 436 

The  Villa  On  The  Rhine,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1935 

Volume  2 1936 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  ^7 


Ballantyne,  R.  M. 

The  Gorilla  Hunters 881 

Ballou,  M.  M. 

Travels  Under  The  Southern  Cross 663 

Ballou,  M.  R. 

Aztec  Land 1034 

Barnum,  P.  T. 

Forest  and  Jungle 2089 

Barrows,  John  H. 

A World  Pilgrimage 850 

Biart,  Lucien 

Adventures  of  a Young  Naturalist 728 

Bishop,  Isabella  B. 

Six  Months  In  The  Sandwich  Islands 848 

Bolton,  Sarah  K. 

Famous  Voyages  and  Explorers 1992 

Booth,  William  S. 

Our  Many  Seas 2223 

Bourget,  Paul 

Impressions  of  Italy 1011 

Brooks,  E.  S. 

Heroic  Happenings 2094 

Historic  Boys 661 

In  Leisler’s  Time 724 

The  American  Indian 2053 

The  American  Sailor 2144 

,The  American  Soldier 2040 

True  Story  of  Christopher  Columbus 2084 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah 

Zigzag  Journeys  in  The  Northwest 2028 

Zigzag  Journeys  in  The  Sunny  South 2095 

Zigzag  Journeys  on  The  Mississippi  2106 


88  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Cahun,  Leon 

The  Adventures  of  Captain  Mago 2009 

Carpenter,  Mary  F» 

lit  Cairo  and  Jerusalem * 714 

Chandler,  W.  Ai 

Through  Jungle  and  Gesert 2153 

Craddock,  C.  E. 

In  The  Tennessee  Mountains 640 

The  Young  Mountaineers 727 

Cumming,  Gordon 

Wild  Men  and  Wild  Beasts 79 

Custer,  Elizabeth  B. 

Boots  and  Saddles 753 

Following  The  Guidon 1339 

Dana,  R.  H.  Jr. 

Two  Years  Before  The  Mast 348 

Dodge,  T.  A. 

Great  Captains 2073 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul 

Equatorial  Africa  and  The  Dwarfs 2 

Lost  In  The  Jungle 874 

My  Apingi  Kingdom 1269 

Stories  of  The  Gorilla  Country 2167 

The  Land  of  The  Long  Nights 569 

Wild  Life  Under  The  Equator 733 

Dwyer,  C.  P. 

The  Immigrant  Builder 2010 

Edwards,  Amelia  B. 

A Thousand  Miles  Up  The  Nile 395 


Ellis,  Daniel 

Thrilling  Adventures  of  Daniel  Ellis 


898 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


89 


Ellis,  E.  S. 

Across  Texas 1164 

Day®  of  The  Pioneers 815 

Lost  In  Samoa 878 

The  Great  Cattle  Trail 1165 

The  Young  Ranchers . ...  859 

Ellis,  John  B. 

Sights  and  Secrets  of  The  National  Capitol 2143 

Field,  Kate 

Ten  Days  In  Spain 1876 

Fiint,  Grover 

Marching  With  Gomez 846 

Fowle,  A.  L. 

American  Adventures,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1971 

Volume  2 1972 

Fuller,  Henry  B. 

The  Cliff  Dwellers 537 

Gibson,  W.  H. 

Camp  Life  in  The  Woods 1111 

Goode,  W.  A.  M. 

With  Sampson  Through  The  War 2037 

Greely,  A.  W. 

Explorers  and  Travellers 1420 

Hale,  Edward  E. 

Seven  Spanish  Cities 1088 

Stories  of  Adventure 1089 

Stories  of  Discovery 1090 

Stories  of  The  Sea 1091 

Stories  of  The  War 1092 


Hapgood,  Isabel  F. 

Russian  Rambles 


1025 


00 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Harris,  A.  C. 

Alaska  and  The  Klondike  Gold  Fields 2014 

Haskins,  George  F. 

Travels  in  England,  France,  Italy  and  Ireland 1061 

Hearne,  Lafcadio 

Glimpses  of  Japan,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 2001 

Volume  2 2005 

Helps,  Arthur 

Life  in  The  Highlands 1600 

Hornaday,  W.  T. 

Two  Years  in  The  Jungle 2103 

Hubbard,  Elbert 

Little  Journeys 1106 

Hutchinson,  H.  N. 

The  Story  of  The  Hills 1550 

Ingersoll,  Ernest 

Knocking  Round  The  Rockies 2150 

The  Book  of  The  Ocean 2090 

James,  Henry 

A Little  Tour  in  France 1723 

Janvier,  Thomas  A. 

In  The  Sargasso  Sea 1255 

Johnston,  William 

History  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 163S 

Volume  2 1639 

Kane,  E.  K. 

Arctic  Explorations 2027 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  91 


Kelsey,  D.  M. 

Deeds  of  Daring  By  The  American  Soldier 2066 

Kennan,  George 

Tent  Life  In  Siberia 592 

Kerby,  J.  O. 

The  Boy  Spy.... 2078 

King,  Clarence 

Mountaineering 1456' 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G. 

A Voyage  Round  The  World 1292 

In  The  Rocky  Mountains 1008 

Kirby,  M and  E. 

The  Sea  and  Its  Wonders 1436 

Things  In  The  Forest 1182 

Knox,  Thomas  W. 

In  Wild  Africa 1169 

John  Boyd’s  Adventure 1037 

The  Boy  Travellers  in  Australia 2065 

The  Boy  Travellers  in  Ceylon  and  India 2149 

The  Boy  Travellers  in  Japan  and  China 2036 

The  Boy  Travellers  in  Siam  and  Jave 2033 

The  Boy  Travellers  in  South  America 2148 

The  Land  of  The  Kangaroo 1455 

Layard,  Austen  H. 

Ruins  of  Ninevah  and  Babylon 2054 

Livingston,  David 

The  Exploration  of  Africa 2038 

Loti,  Pierre 

An  Iceland  Fisherman 1395 

Lummis,  Charles  F. 

A Tramp  Across  The  Continent 1622 

Some  Strange  Corners!  of  Our  Country 554 

The  Spanish  Pioneers 1686 


Wisconsin  stats  prison. 


Major,  John 

The  Complete  Angler 421 

Marryat,  Captain 

Settlors  in  Canada 1017 

Nixon,  Oliver  W. 

How  Marcus  Whitman  Saved  Oregon  2104 

Nordhoff,  Charles 

The  Merchant  Vessel 1919 

Otis,  James 

Morgan  The  Jersey  Spy 1568 

Peary,  Robert  E. 

My  Arctic  Journal 1438 

Powell,  Lyman  P. 

Historic  Towns  of  New  England 2103 

Ralph,  Julian 

On  Canada’s  Frontier 2048 

Rideing,  W.  H. 

By  Land  and  Sea 849 

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Roosevelt,  Theodore 

American  Big  Game  Hunting 860 

Schwatka,  Frederick 

In  The  Land  of  Cave  and  Cliff  Dwellers 2224 

The  Children  of  The  Cold 1687 

Sheldon,  Mary  B. 

One  Thousand  Men  For  a Christmas  Present 1274 

Shields,  G.  O. 

The  Big  Game  of  North  America 2056 


Smith,  A.  H. 

Chinese  Characteristics 


2025 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  93 


Soley,  James  R. 

The  Blockade  and  The  Cruisers 129 

The  Navy  in  The  Civil  War 532 

Spears,  John  R. 

The  Gold  Diggers  of  Cape  Horn 1596 

Stanley,  Henry  M. 

My  Early  Travels  and  Adventures 2245 

Stevens,  Joseph  E. 

Yesterday  in  The  Philllpines^ 1263 

Stoddard,  Charles  A. 

Beyond  The  Rockies 1439 

Stratemeyer,  Edward 

A Young  Volunteer  In  Cuba 1275 

The  Minute  Boys  of  Lexington 1251 

Towle,  George  M. 

Raleigh — His  Exploits  and  Voyages 1287 

The  Voyages  of  Vasco  Da  Gama 1220 

Tyler,  Moses  C. 

Glimpses  of  England 1580 

Vincent,  Frank 

In  and  Out  of  Central  America 1329 

Wallace,  Susan  E. 

The  Land  of  The  Pueblos  j 1333 

White,  T rumbull 

Our  New  Possessions . 2093 

Wilson,  Andrew 

The  Abode  of  Snow 200- 


Winter,  J.  S. 

Army  Tales 


1302 


94 


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MISCELLANEOUS  PROSE  LITERATURE. 


Abbott,  Dr 

Boyhood  of  Great  Men 1950 

Austin,  Oscar  P. 

Uncle  Sam’s  Secrets 671 

Anonymous 


American  Orations,  in  2 vols.: 


Volume  1 1941 

Volume  2 1942 

British  Orations,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1933 

Eccentric  Characters 2119 

Elizabeth  and  Her  German  Garden 356 

Hours  With  Men  and  Books 1003 

Letters  To  Young’  Men  and  Women 1050 

The  Desert 159S 

Bentley,  C.  S. 

The  Fifth  of  November 717 

Bolton,  Sarah  K. 

Famous  American  Authors' 676' 

Famous  American  Statesmen  670 

Famous  Leaders  Among  Men 653 

Poor  Boys  Who  Became  Famous 2225 

Bourne,  H.  R.  F. 

Famous  London  Merchants 1777 

Bryan,  William  Jennings 

The  First  Battle  2071 

Buckley,  E.  R. 

Building  Stone  of  Wisconsin 2146 


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gutterworth,  Hezekiah 

Boyhood  of  Lincoln., 1033 

Carlyle,  Thomas 

Heroes  and  Hero  Worship 202 

Oliver  Cromwell’s  Letters  and  Speeches,  in  5 vols.: 

Volume  1 1093 

Volume  2 1094 

Volume  3 1095 

Volume  4 109C. 

Volume  5 1097 

Bast  and  Presene  , 203 

Sartoris  Resartus 204 

Chesterfield,  Lord 

Chesterfield’s  Letters 420 

Clark,  T.  C. 

The  American  Railway 2087 

De  Quincey,  Thomas 

Confessions  of  An  Opium  Eater 349 

A.  De  Tocqueville. 

American  Institutions 1631 

Dobbins,  F.  S. 

Gods  and  Devils  of  Mankind 208S 

Dole,  Charles  F. 

The  American  Citizen  586 

Emerson,  Ralph  W. 

Nature  Addresses  and  Lectures 286 

Representative  Men 287 

Forney,  John  W. 

Letters  From  Europe  . 1048 

Gaye,  Selina 

Great  World’s  Farm. 1422 


90 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Greeley,  Horace 

Recollections  of  a Busy 'Life 2140 

Greville,  C.  C.  F. 

The  Greville  Memoirs 1081 

Huxley,  Thomas 

Critiques  and  Addresses 1020 

Johnson,  Rossiter 

Little  Classics — Exile 1868 

Little  Classics — Fortune 1869 

Little  Classics — Heroism 1870 

Little  Classics — Iris 1872 

Little  Classics — Life 1871 

Knight,  Charles 

With  Best  Authors,  in  3 vols.: 

Volume  1 658 

Volume  2 659 

Volume  3 660 

Lamb,  Charles 

Essays  of  Elia 393 

Tales  From  Shakespeare 394 

Locke,  William  J. 

Idols.... 1170 

Luzerne,  Frank 

Chicago  and  Its  Great  Fire 2118 

Mahan,  A.  T. 

The  Interest  of  America  In  Sea  Power 666' 

Melcron,  H.  A. 

An  Iceland  Fisherman 443 

Merry,  Robert 

Merry’s  Museum 2137 


Pyle,  Howard 

Men  of  Iron 


2096 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


97 


Rogers,  J.  E.  T. 

Speeches  of  John  Bright 1375 

Ruskin,  John 

Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture 384 

Safford,  Mrs.  D. 

A Memoir  of  Daniel  Safford 1312 

Saunders,  T.  B. 

Schopenhauer’s  Essays 392 

Sheldon,  Henry  I. 

Notes  on  The  Nicaragua  Canal 2116 

Sisjmondl,  J.  C.  De 

Literature  of  The  South  of  Europe,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1271 

Volume  2 1272 

Smiles,  Samuel 

Character 168 

Duty 169 

James  Nasymth,  Engineer 1281 

Robert  Dick 891 

Self-help 170 

The  Life  of  George  Stephenson 2039 

Thrift 171 

Smith,  W.  H. 

Walks  and  Talks 513 

Stoddard,  Richard  H. 

Personal  Reminiscences,  in  8 vols.: 

Volume  1 — Chorley  and  Planche 1350 

Volume  2 — Knight  and  Raikes 1351 

Volume  3 — Barham  and  Hodder 1352 

Volume  4 — O’Keefe  and  Taylor 1353 

Volume  5 — Thackery  and  Dickens 1354 

Volume  6 — Constable  and  Gillies 1355 

Volume  7 — Moore  and  Jerdan 1356 

Volume  8 — Lamb,  Hazlitt  and  Others 1357 

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08 


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Stoddard,  William  O. 

Men  of  Business 2011 

Tefft,  B.  F. 

Speeches  of  Daniel  Webster 417 

Washington,  Booker  T. 

Up  From  Slavery 580 

Willard,  Francis  E. 

Nineteen  Beautiful  Years. Qi) 

Wingate,  Charles  F. 

What  Shall  Our  Boys  Do 1319 

Wood,  J.  G. 

Popular  Natural  History * 1495 

Woolsey,  T.  S. 

America’s  Foreign  Policy 657 

Wyckoff,  Walter  A. 

The  Workers — The  East 501 

The  Workers — The  West 502 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


99 


HISTORY. 


Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

History  of  Prussia 575 

The  French  Revolution  of  1789 2152 

Adams,  B. 

Civilization  During  The  Middle  Ages 2023 

The  Growth  of  The  French  Natiofi 1496 

Aguilar,  Grace 

The  Days  of  Bruce 312 

Alden,  Jean  F. 

Personal  Recollections  of  Joan  of  Arc 1454 

Allen,  Margaret  A. 

History  of  The  Roman  Empire 1525 

Ammen,  Daniel 

The  Navy  in  The  Civil  War 527 

Anonymoifs 

A History  of  France 1653 

Decline  of  The  Roman  Empire 1654 

Greater  Britain 1539 

History  of  Rome 2133 

The  Land  of  The  Saracens  1681 

Leaders  of  France * 1578 

Modern  History 1683 

Sandwich  Island  Notes 810 

The  Arabian 2226 

The  Clansmen  of  Scotland 2227 

The  English  In  America.- 1577 

The  Ottoman  Power  in  Europe 16'85 

The  Spanish  Inquisition 1652 

The  Story  of  Nations 1547 

The  Story  of  Rome 7 1682 

Waterloo 798 


100 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Barrows,  W. 

Oregon... * 611 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W. 

The  Story  of  Persia 1517 

Bourinot,  J.  G. 

The  Story  of  Canada 558 

Bousal,  Stephen 

The  Fight  For  Santiago 2079 

Boutell,  Charles 

Arms  and  Armour  in  Olden  Times 1684 

Boyesen,  H.  H. 

The  Story  of  Norway 1648 

Rulers  of  Our  Republic 2043 

Bradley,  E.  L. 

Ancient  History  1526 

Brockett,  L.  P. 

Woman’s  Work  in  the  Civil  War 2124 

Brown,  W.  H. 

Maryland 830 

Bryce,  James 

The  Holy  Roman  Empire 2200 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah 

South  America 2130 

Carlyle,  Thomas 

History  of  the  French  Revolution.. 205 

The  French  Revolution,  in  3 vols.: 

Volume  1 1750 

Volume  2 1751 

Volume  3 1752 


Child,  Theodore 

The  Spanish-American  Republics 


2156 


Library  catalogue. 


101 


Church,  A.  J. 

The  Story  of  Carthage 1514 

Coffin,  C.  C. 

The  Story  of  Liberty 2120 

Colquhoun,  A.  R. 

China  in  Transformation 2099 

Cooke,  John  E. 

Virginia 690 

Cooley,  T.  M. 

Michigan 614 

Creasy,  E.  S. 

The  Fifteen  Decisve  Battles  of  The  World  414 

Curtis,  W.  E. 

Venezuela * 778 

Cusack,  M.  F. 

The  Patriot’s  History  of  Ireland  , 1894 

Crichton,  Andrew 

History  of  Arabia,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1857 

Volume  2 1858 

De  Voque,  E.  M. 

The  Tsar  and  His  People 2046 

Edgar,  J.  G. 

The  War  of  the  Roses 1975 

Eggleston,  Edward 

A First  Book  in  American  History 2177 

The  Beginnings  of  a Nation 2022 


102  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Feudge,  Fanny  R. 

History  of  India S8 

Fiske,  John 

Civil  Government  in  the  United  States 439 

History  of  the  United  States 1576 

Frazer,  R.  W. 

British  Rule  in  India . 543 

Gairdner,  James 

Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York 1107 

Gardiner,  Samuel  R. 

Student’s  History  of  England 2000 

Gilman,  Arthur 

The  Story  of  Home 1518 

The  Story  of  the  Saracens 1528 

Gould,  Baring 

Germany — Present  and  Past 576 

The  Story  of  the  Nations — Germany.., 548 

Grattan,  T.  C.  I 

History  of  the  Netherlands 1779 

Green,  John  R. 

Short  History  of  the  English  People 2016 

Greene,  George  W.  \ 

An  American  Revolution 1516 

Griff ife,  W.  E. 

Brave  Little  Holland 1748 

Japan 1941 

Romance  of  American  Colonization 1029 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  \ 

History  of  Civilization  in  Europe 351 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Guizot,  M. 

The  History  of  France,  in  8 vols.: 

Volume  1 1464 

Volume  2 : 1465 

Volume  3 1466 

Volume  4 1467 

Volume  5 1468 

Volume  6 1469 

Volume  7 1470 

Volume  8 1471 

Hale,  Edward  *E. 

The  Story  of  Spain 1521 

Hale,  Susan 

The  Story  of  Mexico 1529 

Hallam,  Henry 

Europe  During  the  Middle  Ages 2031 

Halstead,  Murat 

The  Story  of  Cuba 2136 

Hare,  J.  C. 

Holland  and  Scandinavia 1753 

Harrison,  Benjamin 

This  Country  of  Ours 999 

Harrison,  James  A. 

The  Story  of  Greece 1515 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel 

True  Stories  From  History 1847 

Hayes,  Isaac  I. 

The  Open  Polar  Sea 1022 

Helps,  Arthur 

Spanish  Conquest  in  America,  in  4 vols.: 

Volume  2 1491 

Volume  3 1492 

Volume  4 1493 


104 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Higginson,  S.  J. 

Java  the  Pearl  of  the  East 1945 

Hill,  Robert  T. 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico...' 2067 

Holcombe,  Chester 

The  Real  Chinaman 2021 

Hosmer,  James  K. 

The  Story  of  the  Jews 1647 

Hume,  David 

The  History  of  England,  in  7 vols.: 

Volume  1 1477 

Volume  2 1478 

Volume  3 1479 

Volume  4 1480 

Volume  5 1481 

Volume  6 1482 

Volume  7. . . v 1483 

Conquest  of  Granada 248 

Knickerbocker’s  New  York 464 

Washington  and  the  Revolution 711 

Jackson,  Helen 

A Century  of  Dishonor 1305 

Jewett,  Sarah  O. 

The  story  of  the  Normans 1649 

Johnson,  Alexander 

Connecticut 675 

Knight,  Charles 

History  of  England,  in  8 vols.: 

Volume  1 1484 

Volume  2 1485 

Volume  3 1486 

Volume  5 1487 

Volume  6 1488 

Volume  7 1489 

Volume  8 1490 


Library  catalogue. 


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Krout,  Mary  H. 

Hawaii  and  a Revolution 1437 

Latimer,  E.  W. 

Russia  and  Turkey 2015 

Lawless,  Emily 

The  Story  of  Ireland 1655 

Liliuokalani,  Queen 

Hawaii’s  Story 1440 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot 

Historic  Towns — Boston 1336 

Lodge,  Richard 

A History  of  Modern  Europe 1494 

Macaulay,  Thomas  B. 

History  of  England,  in  5 vols.: 

Volume  1 1472 

Volume  2 1473 

Volume  3 . . 1474 

Volume  4 1475 

Volume  5 1476 

Mackenzie,  H.  D.  S. 

History  of  Switzerland 497 

Mackintosh,  John 

The  History  of  Scotland 556 

Mahan,  A.  T. 

The  Navy  in  the  Civil  War 535 

Maurice,  C.  E. 

The  Story  of  Bohemia 545 

Miles,  Nelson  A. 

Military  Europe 2154 

Miller,  William 

The  Balkans 549 


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Milman,  Henry  W. 

History  of  the  Jews,  in  3 vols.: 

Volume  1 1650 

Volume  2 1651 

Volume  3 2003 

Montgomery,  D.  H. 

Leading  Facts  of  English  History 1679 

Morfill,  W.  R. 

The  History  of  Poland 547 

Morri'son,  A.  J.  W. 

Revolt  of  the  Netherlands 1749 

Motley,  John  L. 

The  Dutch,  Republics,  in  3 vols.: 

Volume  1 2057 

Volume  2 2058 

Volume  3 2059 

Muhlbach,  Louisa 

Great  Events  of  the  World 2132 

Noll,  Arthur  H. 

A Short  History  of  Mexico 1747 

Norman,  Henry  1 * 

The  Real  Japan 1643 

Ober,  Frederick 

History  of  Mexico 496 

Under  the  Cuban  Flag 1449 

Oliphant,  Mrs. 

Makers  of  Florence 411 

Makers  of  Venice 412 

Royal  Edinburgh 413 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


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Prescott,  William  H. 

Conquest  of  Mexico,  in  3 vols.: 

Volume  1 1522 

Volume  2 1523 

Volume  3 1524 

Conquest  of  Peru,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1510 

Volume  2. 1520 

Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  in  3 vols.: 

, Volume  1 1644 

Volume  2 1645 

Volume  3 1646 

Quesada,  Gonzalo  De 

The  War  in  Cuba 2024 

Rawlinson,  George 

The  Story  of  Ancient  Egypt 1640 

Rector,  C.  H. 

The  Story  of  Beautiful  Porto  Rico  ,. . 2194 

Ridpath,  John  Clark 

History  of  the  United  States 2155 

Roberts,  Ellis  H. 

New  York,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 . ..  693 

Volume  2 694 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T. 

Holland 544 

Rollin,  Charles 

Ancient  History,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 2069 

Volume  2 2070 

Ninevah  and  Its  Remains i 1527 


108  WISCONSIN  STATS  PRISON. 


Roosevelt,  Theodore 

Gouverneur  Morris 825 

New  York 1337 

The  Winning  of  the  West,  in  3 vols.: 

Volume  1 2080 

Volume  2 208  L 

Volume  3 2082 

Thomas  Hart  Benton 2171 

Royce,  J. 

California 613 

Russell,  Israel  C. 

Rivers  of  North  America 2026 

Russell,  W.  H. 

The  British  Expedition  to  the  Crimea 2017 

Schiller,  Frederick 

The  Thirty  Year’s  War  449 

Scott,  Eben  G. 

Reconstruction  During  the  Civil  War 578 

Shaler,  N.  S. 

Kentucky 691 

Sharpe,  Samuel 

History  of  Egypt,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1641 

Volume  2 1642 

Spring,  L.  W. 

Kansas  703 

Stearns,  J.  W. 

History  of  Education  in  Wisconsin 2060 

Stephens,  J.  L. 

Yucatan,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 2044 

Volume  2 2045 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


109 


Taine,  H.  A. 

Ancient  Regime 2168 

Theal,  George  M. 

South  Africa 520 

Thwaites,  R.  G. 

Historic  Waterways 1778 

The  Story  of  Wisconsin 2117 

Trent,  William  P. 

Southern  Statesmen  of  the  Old  Regime 541 

Varnbery,  Arminius 

Story  of  Hungary 1680 

Wilkinson,  J.  G. 

Ancient  Egyptians,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1530 

Volume  2 1531 

Willson,  Marcius 

Outlines  of  History 2074 

Worcester,  Dean  C. 

The  Philippine  Islands 2055 


11Q  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


SCIENCE,  PHILOSOPHY,  ETC. 


Abbott,  Jacob 

Rollo  at  Play. 622 

Rollo  at  School 623 

Rollo  at  Work 624 

Rollo  LearriTiig  to  Read 

Rollo  Learning  to  Talk 626 

Rollo’s  Correspondence 627 

Rollo’s  Experiments 628 

Rollo’s  Museum 629 

Rollo’s  Vacation 630 

Rollo’s  Philosophy — Air 631 

Rollo’s  Philosophy — Sky 632 

Rollo’s  Philosophy — Water 633 

Rollo’s  Travels 634 

Allen,  Grant 

Flowers  and  Their  Pedigrees 1713 

Anonymous 

Botanist  and  Florist 863 

Caves  of  the  Earth 1821 

Household  Science 2228 

Impulse  and  Principle 1934 

Intellect 1867 

Life  of  a Naturalist 1415 

On  Steppes  and  Deserts 2176 

Schools  of  Ancient  Philosophy 1817 

Wonders  of  Painting 1738 

Argyll,  Duke  of 

Unity  of  Nature 311 

Atkinson,  Philip 

Electricity  for  Everybody 1500 

Austen,  Jane 

Pride  and  Prequdice  324 

Sense  and  Sensibility  325 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  m 


Ball,  Robert 

The  Wonders  of  Acoustics 1741 

Baldwin,  James-  M. 

The  Story  of  the  Mind 1865 

Bohn,  Henry  G. 

Pottery  and  Porcelain 1721 

Brewster,  Sir  David 

Martyrs  of  Science 1853 

Natural  Magic 1854 

Natural  Philosophy 1855 

The  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton 1856 

Brill,  Frances 

Farm  Gardening  and  Seed  Growing 883 

Buckley,  Arabella  B. 

Fairy  Land  of  Science 447 

Cazin,  Achille 

The  Phenomena  and  Laws  of  Heat 1736 

Clodd,  Edward 

A Primer  of  Evolution 1930 

Darwin,  Charles 

Insectivorous  Plants  1450 

Movements  of  Climbing  Plants 1546 

The  Formation  of  Vegetable  Mold. 1544 

Dawson,  J.  H. 

The  Origin  of  the  World 1406 

De  Lanoye,  Ferdinand 

The  Sublime  in  Nature 1378 

De  Vere,  S. 

The  Wonders  of  Water 1704 

The  Wonders  of  Vegetation 1393 

Dick,  Thomas 

The  Practical  Astronomer 1970 


©uplessis,  George 

The  Wonders  of  Engraving 


1737 


112 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Eassie,  P.  B. 

Wood  and  Its  Uses 2115 

Ely,  Richard  T. 

The  Labor  Movement  in  America 494 

Flaxman,  John 

Lectures  on  Sculpture 1742 

Frederic,  Wilson 

Telegraphy  and  How  to  Learn  It 704 

Gibson,  W.  H. 

Sharp  Eyes 2128 

Hale,  Edward  E. 

Stories  of  Invention 1734 

Hamerton,  Philip  G. 

The  Intellectual  Life 351 

Hardy,  W.  J. 

Lighthouses 1543 

Holder,  C.  F. 

Louis  AgaJssiz  805 

Houssay,  Frederick 

The  Industries  of  Animals 1720 

Hurlburt,  E.  P. 

Human  Rights 1045 

Jeans,  W.  T. 

The  Creations  of  the  Age  of  Steel 1718 

Jenks,  J.  W. 

The  Trust  Problem 600' 

Jevous,  W.  S. 

Money  and  the  Mechanism  of  Exchange 1708 

Joly,  N. 

Man  Before  Metals 882 

Judd,  John  W. 

Volcanoes — What  They  Are 170  7 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


113 


Kirton,  John  W. 

Spencer’s  Rule  of  Life 1816 

Lubbock,  Sir  John 

Ants,  Bees  and  Wasps 1709 

The  Pleasures  of  Life 387 

Lagrange,  Ferdinand 

The  Physiology  of  Bodily  Exercise 1711 

Lloyd,  H.  D. 

Wealth  Against  Commonwealth. 2007 

Mallet,  M. 

Northern  Antiquities 1795 

Matthews,  William 

Getting  on  in  the  World 1396 

Mayhew,  Henry 

The  Wonders  of  Science 1951 

Meadowcroft,  W.  H. 

Scholars  A B C of  Electricity 589 

Mendenhall,  T.  C. 

A Century  of  Electricity 1735 

Miller,  Olive  T. 

Bird  Ways 1627 

Overton,  Frank 

Applied  Physiology — Primary 2196 

Applied  Physiology — Intermediate 1572 

Parker,  William  H. 

Familiar  Talks  on  Astronomy 1739 

Peckham,  George  W. 

Instincts  and  Habits  of  Wasps 2047 

Proctor,  Richard  A. 

Light  Science  for-  Leisure  Hours 1451 

Light  Science  for  Leisure  Hours — Second  Series 1452 

Light  Science  for  Leisure  Hours — Third  Series 1453 

Other  Worlds  Thao.  Ours 305 

8 


114 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Rosenthal,  Dr.  I. 

Physiology  of  Muscles  and  Nerves 1710 

Roth,  Filibert 

Survey  of  Forestry  in  Northern  Wisconsin 2042 

Schubin,  Ossip 

The  Story  of  a Genius 1257 

Seeley,  H.  G. 

The  Story  of  the  Earth  in  Past  Ages 1830 

Sloane,  T.  O’Conor 

Arithmetic  of  Electricity 587 

Electricity  Simplified 603 

How  to  Become  a Successful  Electrician 588 


Spencer,  Herbert 

Data  of  Ethics  < 332 

Education 333 

First  Principles 334 

Story,  Alfred  T. 

The  Story  of  Photography 1850 

Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  De 

Electricity  in  Modern  Life 1566 

Tyndall,  John 

Fragments  of  Science 458 

The  Constitution  of  Nature 1414 


Viardot,  Louis 

Wonders  of  Italian  Art 


1971 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


115 


MECHANICAL. 


f 

Anonymous 

The  Turner’s  Companion 1542 

The  Young  Mechanic 2229 

Beard,  D.  C. 

Boy’s  Handy  Book 1545 

Bower,  J.  A. 

How;  to  Make  Common  Things 1635 

Byrne,  Oliver 

Hand  Book  for  Mechanics 2120 

Moseley,  H. 

Mechanics 1844 

Smiles,  Samuel 

Iron-workers  and  Tookmakers 1705 

Men  of  Invention  and  Industry 1712 

Watson,  E.  P. 

A Manual  of  the  Hand  Lathe 1597 


116 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


POETRY-ESSAYS. 


Addison,  Joseph 

Addison’s  Essays 453 

Anonymous 

A Metrical  Essay 1362 

America  Discovered 1326 

Arnold,  Matthew 

Arnold’s  Poems 363 

Essays  in  Criticism i 364 

Bacon,  Francis 

Essays 337 

Browning,  Elizabeth 

Mrs.  Browning’s  Poems 339 

Browning,  Robert 

Browning’s  Poems 340 

Bryant,  William  Cullen 

Bryant’s  Poems 362 

Burns,  Robert 

Burns’  Poems 372 

Byron,  Lord 

Byron’s  Poems 365 

Carleton,  Will 

City  Ballads 534 

Farm  Ballads 677 

Farm  Legends 2129 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


117 


Cary,  A.  and  P. 

Poems  of  Alice  and  Phoebe  Cary 342 

Cary,  Henry  F. 

Dante’s  Divine  Comedy , 440 

Clark,  William  G. 

Works  of  Shakespeare * 2019 

Coleridge  S.  T. 

Coleridge’s  Poems 367 

Cotton,  Charles 

Essays  of  M.  S.  De  Montaigne 1123 

Eggleston,  George  C. 

American  War  Ballads  and  Lyrics,  in  2 vols.: 

Volume  1 1831 

Volume  2 1832 

Eliot,  George 

Eliot’s  Poems 183 

Emerson,  Ralph  W. 

Emerson’s  Essays 285 

Emerson’s  Poems 28S 

Field,  Eugene 

A Little  Book  of  Western  Verse 1384 

Book  of  Profitable  Tales 1072 

Songs  and  Verse 1387 

Fuller,  Frances  A. 

Poems  of  Frances  A.  Fuller  1441 

Goethe,  J.  W.  Von 

Faust 369 

Goldsmith,  Oliver 

Goldsmith’s  Poems 292 


Hg  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Gray,  Thomas 

Poems 373 

Harte,  Bret 

Poetical  Works  of  Bret  Harte 1442 

Hemans,  Felicia 

Mrs.  Heman’s  Poems 360 

Henley,  W.  E. 

Lyra  Heroica 1361 

Holmes,  Oliver  W. 

Iris 2246 

Poetical  Works  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes 251 

Homer 

Iliad 376 

Odyssey 377 

Hood,  Thomas 

Hood’s  Poems 375 

Ingelow,  Jean 

Ingelow’s  Poems 343 

Johnson,  Rossiter 

Famous  Single  and  Fugitive  Poems 1405 

Little  Classics — Poems  Lyrical 1839 

Little  Classics — Poems  Narrative 1838 

Keats,  John 

Keat’s  Poems 370 

Kendrick,  John 

Essay  on  Primeval  History 2008 

King,  Ben 

Ben  King’s  Verse 1360 

Linton,  J.  W. 

English  Verse 1327 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  lig 


Longfellow,  H.  W. 

Chris  tus 1955 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish 233 

Evangeline 234 

Hiawatha 235 

Hyperion 23G 

Longfellow’s  Poems 237 

Outre-Mer 238 

Poetical  Works  of  H.  W.  Longfellow 903 

Lowell,  James  R. 

Poetical  Works  of  Lowell 359 

Macaulay,  Thomas  B, 

Lays  of  Ancient  Rome 1810 

Literary  Essays 313 

Macaulay’s  Poems 314 

Mackay,  Charles 

Voices  from  the  Mountains 1379 

Meredith,  Owen 

Lucile 374 

Milton,  John 

Milton’s  Poems 37  L 

/ 

Moore,  Thomas 

Lalla  Rookh 320 

Moore’s  Poems 327 

Utopia 328 

Palgrave,  Francis  T. 

The  Golden  Treasury 442 

Poe,  Edgar  Allen 

Poems  of  Edgar  Allen  Poe % 1840 


Pope,  Alexander 

Pope’s  Poems 


341 


120  Wisconsin  state  prison. 


Procter,  Adelaide 

Procter’s  Poems 306 

Riley,  James  Whitcomb 

A Tinkle  of  Bells:  Other  Poems 1359 

Green  fields  and  Running  Brooks 583 

Home  Folks 604 

Neighborly  Poems  \ 584 

Rhymes  of  Childhood 1404 

The  Days  Gone  By:  Other  Poems 1381 

Rosetti,  D.  G. 

Rosetti’s  Poems 366 

Saxe,  J.  G. 

Poems  of  John  G.  Saxe 1830 

Scott,  Sir  Walter 

Lady  of  the  Lake 65 

Lay  of  the  Last  Minstrel 66 

Marmion 67 

Scott’s  Poems 68 

Shelley,  P.  B. 

Shelley’s  Poems 361 

Smith,  Alexander 

Complete  Works  of  Robert  Burns 2006 

Stoddard,  Richard  H, 

English  Verse — Ballads  and  Romances 1343 

English  Verse — Dramatic  Scenes  and  Characters 1386 

English  Verse — Lyrics  of  the  Nineteenth  Century 1403 

English  Verse — Translations 1327 

Swinburne,  A.  C. 

Swinburne’s  Poems  338 


Taylor,  Bayard 

Poetical  Works  of  Bayard  Taylor 


1714 


Library  catalogue. 


121 


Tennyson,  Alfred 

Tennyson’s  Poems  - 315 

Townsend,  Elizabeth  W. 

The  White  Dove:  Other  Poems 1382 

Vawter,  W. 

Riley  Farm  Poems,  With  Pictures...., 5G8 

Wheeler,  Ella 

Drops  of  Water — Poems 1380 

Whittier,  John  G. 

Poetical  Works  of  John  G.  Whittier 368 

Wordsworth,  William 

Poems  of  William  Wordsworth 344 


122 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


RELIGIOUS  WORKS. 


Price 

Abbott,  Jacob 

The  Young  Christian 1582 

Adams,  John  Quincy 

Poems  of  Religion 1760 

Andrews,  H.  P. 

Six  Steps  to  Honor 1845 

Anonymous 

A,  Widow’s  Son 1789 

A Young  Christian 1401 

Art  of  Suffering 1906 

Claudine— Humility 1927 

Controversy  Between  Hughes  and  Breckenridge 2127 

Down  in  a Mine 1900 

Early  Years  of  Christianity 1584 

Emily  Ashton 1756 

Evidences  of  Christianity 2201 

Friendly  Words 2230 

Hidden  Saints 1664 

History  of  the  Bible 1926 

History  of  the  Christian  Church 1700 

Honesty  Rewarded 1829 

Lame  Willie'. 1819 

Let  Us  Follow  Him 2205 

Life  of  Pope  Pius  IX 1663 

Life  of  Rev.  David  Brainerd 1843 

Little  Meg’s  Children 1901 

Lives  of  Irish  Saints 1537 

Lucy  Woodville’s  Temptation 2208 

Martin  Luther  i 1893 

Missions  in  Western  Africa 1907 

Mistakes  of  Ingersoll 560 

My  Class 1888 


Library  catalogue. 


Anonymous 

Parables  of  Our  Lord 1702 

Philip  Eckert’s  Struggles  and  Triumphs 1902 

Profession  of  Faith  and  Practice 2231 

Religion  in  Society * 1662 

Scripture  Club.- 1966 

St.  Vincent  De  Paul 1691 

Tales  and  Legends 1575 

The  Anxious  Enquirer 2199 

The  Catholic  Church 1797 

The  Christian  World 2100 

The  Dairyman’s  Daughter 1667 

The  History  of  Joe  Bennett 2232 

The  Records  of  a Good  Man’s  Life 1698 

The  Sincere  Christian 2145 

Think  Well  On’t 1802 

Barrett,  B.  F.  ' 

The  Swedenborg  Library,  in  12  vols.: 

Volume  1 1889 

Volume  2 1877 

Volume  3 1878 

Volume  4 1879 

Volume  5 1880 

Volume  6 1881 

Volume  7 1882 

Volume  8 1883 

Volume  10 1884 

Volume  12 1885 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward 

A Plea  for  the  West 2170 

Lectures  to  Young  Men 33 

The  Bible  and  the  People 1557 

Bell,  Charles 

The  Hand 1733 

Birkhaeuser,  J.  A. 

History  of  uie  Church  (Catholic) * 2092 

Boswell,  James 

Life  of  Samuel  Johnson 2061 


124 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Brown,  E. 

Treatise  on  Prayer 16*78 

Bunyan,  John 

Pilgrim’s  Progress 390 

Byrne,  Stephen 

Mysteries  of  the  Holy  Rosary 640 

Byrum,  E.  E. 

The  Secret  of  Salvation 590 

Campbell,  James  R. 

Missions  in  Hindustan 1699 

Chalmer,  Alexander 

Luther’s  Table  Talk 1694 

Clark,  John 

The  Young  Disciple 1905 

De  Chateaubriand,  M. 

The  Martyrs 1659 

De  Lamartine,  A. 

HisLTfy  of  the  Girondists,  in  3 vols.: 

Volume  1 1586 

Volume  2 1587 

Volume  3 1588 

Deland,  Margaret 

John  Ward,  Preacher 1589 

De  Los  Lull,  Rev. 

Father  Solon 2202 

De  Montalembert,  C. 

The  Life  of  St.  Elizabeth 1666 


De  Vere,  A. 

Heroines  of  Charity 


1665 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


125 


Drummond,  Henry 

Drummond’s  Addresses 1925 

Natural  Law  in  the  Spiritual  World 444 

Edwards,  Jonathan 

Thoughts  of  the  Revival  of  Religion  1590 

Faber,  F.  W. 

Growth  in  Holiness 1660 


Farrar,  Frederick 

Early  Days  of  Christianity 433 

Seekers  After  God 422 

The  Life  of  Christ 435 

Flavel,  John 

The  Method  o?  Grace 1592 

Foster,  Charles 

Story  of  the  Bible 2101 

Fuller,  Andrew 

The  Atonement  of  Christ 1408 

Fuller,  Jane  G. 

The  Grahams 1785 

Gaddis,  M.  P. 

Conversion  of  a Skeptic 1788 

Gahan,  Wm. 

The  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ 1757 

Gladstone,  Mrs.  G. 

Stick  to  the  Raft 1943 

Gmeiner,  John 

The  Spirits  c?  Darkness 1426 

Graves,  A.  P. 

From  E'.rth  to  Heaven.  1054 


12G 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON, 


Gray,  J.  C. 

Bible  Lore 1759 

Greenough,  A.  J. 

Boys  and  Girls  of  Beach  Hill 2233 

Hadley,  Caroline 

Bible  Narratives 2234 

Hall,  John 

Early  Footprints  of  Our  Lord 1692 

Harris^  Mrs.  S.  M.  F. 

Memoirs  of  Rev.  Jacob  Thomas  : 1842 

Harsha,  D.  A. 

The  Heavenly  Token 1701 

Hartzler,  H.  B. 

Moody  in  Chicago ,1703 

Hewit,  A.  F. 

Light  in  Dark  Places 1908 

Heywood,  Oliver 

Heart  Treasure 1787 

Hope,  Mrs. 

The  Lives  of  the  Early  Martyrs 1591 

Huntington,  Joshua 

Gropings  After  Truth  1376 

Hutchins,  Mrs. 

Memoir  of  Charles  L.  Winslow 1861 

Ives,  L.  Stillman 

The  Trials  of  a Mind' 1796 

Kempis,  Thomas  A. 

The  Following  of  Christ 1803 

The  Imitations  of  Christ 1813 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


127 


Kimball,  J.  W. 

Friendly  Words 1812 

Kingsley,  Florence  M. 

Titus 2109 

Lawry,  Walter 

Missions  in  the  Tonga  and  Feejee  Islands 1413 

Maas,  A.  J. 

Life  of  Jesus  Christ 2012 

Manning,  Henry  E. 

Pictures  of  Christian  Heroism 1394 

M’Cauly,  Jerry 

Transformed 1948 

Moody,  Dwight  L. 

Bible  Characters 1693 

Heaven 1690 

Prevailing  Prayer 1534 

Sovereign  Grace 557 

The  Way  to  God 1541 

“To  the  Work” 1536 

Twelve  Select  Sermons 1535 

Morse,  A.  L. 

Lost  and  Rescued 1695 

Murray,  Lindley 

The  Power  of  Religion  on  the  Mind 1377 

Myline,  G.  W. 

Reposing  in  Jesus 1784 

Neander,  Augustus 

Light  in  Dark  Places 1780 

Nelson,  David 

Nelson  on  Infidelity 1322 


328 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Newman,  John  H. 

Loss  and  Gain 16G1 

Palmer,  Phoebe 

Promise  of  the  Father 1658 

Pike,  J.  G. 

Persuasives  to  Early  Piety 1887 

Potter,  A. 

Paley’s  Natural  Theology,  in  2 vols.:  ' 

Volume  1 1912 

Volume  2 1913 

Reid,  Rev.  William 

The  Paths  of  the  Lord 2247 

Renan,  Ernest 

Life  of  Jesus 399 

Rice,  John  H. 

Memoir  of  James  B.  Taylor 1896 

Richmond,  Legh 

The  Dairyman’s  Daughter 2235 

Robinson,  Charles 

The  Pharaoh  of  the  Bondage 2001 

Sadlier,  Mrs.  J. 

Legends  of  St.  Joseph 1916 

The  Devil 1965 

Valeria:  or,  The  First  Christian 1862 

Sale,  George 

The  Koran 429 

Sheldon,  C.  M. 

Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong 504 

His  Brother’s  Keeper 468 

In  His  Steps 598 

John  King’g  Question  Class 599 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


129 


Sheldon,  C.  M. 

Richard  Bruce 600 

Robert  Hardy’s  Seven  Days 601 

The  Twentieth  Door 602 

Sigston,  James 

Memoir  of  'william  Bramwell 1886 

Bmiles,  Samuel 

The  Huguenots 1425 

Society  of  Friends 

Biographical  Sketches  and  Anecdotes 1512 

Brief  Biographies 678 

Doctrine  of  t£e  Society  of  Friends 555 

Examples  of  Youthful  Piety 1614 

Footprints  and  Waymarks 1532 

Incidents  and  Reflections 1533 

Life  of  George  Fox 1656 

Life  of  William  Penn 1657 

Memoirs  of  Daniel  Wheeler 2083 

Memoirs  of  Samuel  Fothergill 539 

Memoirs  of  Stephen  Grellet 2062 

Musings  and  Memories 1581 

No  Cross  No  Crown 1513 

Piety  Promoted 53S 

Thomas  Ellwood 1613 

Swan,  Annie  S. 

Who  Shall  Serve 2203 

Sweeney,  J.  N. 

Lectures  on  Faith 2135 

Taylor,  Isaac 

Memoirs  of  Jane  Taylor 1860 

Thayer,  W.  M. 

Communion  Wine 1402 

Tobey,  Alvan 

Christianity  from  God 1841 

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130  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 

Walker,  J.  B. 

Philosophy  of  Skepticism 1407 

Ware,  Henry 

Formation  of  the  Christian  Character 1890 

Wayland,  Francis 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  A.  Judson 1697 

Wells,  Lucy  K. 

A Plea  for  the  Sabbath.  1898 

Williams,  W.  R. 

The  Riches  of  Bunyan 1690 

Wilson,  Thomas 

The  Lord’s  Supper 2236 

Woodman,  J.  M. 

God  in  Nature  and  Revelation 2110 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M. 

Gold  Dust 593 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  ^3^ 


TEMPERANCE. 


Anonymous 

A Shot  at  the  Decanter 1689 

Andrew  Douglas 2197 

The  Drinking  Fountain 1790 

The  Old  Brown  Pitcher 1792 

The  White  Angel.. 2141 

Uncle  Ben’s'  New  Years  Gift 1820 

Arthur,  T.  S. 

Ten  Nights  in  a Bar-room 353 

The  Bar-rooms  at  Brantley 1583 

The  Pitcher  of  Cool  Water 1904 

Blackburn,  W.  M. 

The  Vow  at  the  Bars 1892 

Chellis,  Mary  D. 

Out  of  the  Fire 1793 

Delavan,  E.  C. 

Temperance  Statistics 1688 

Edwards,  Bruce 

Rachel  Noble’s  Experience 1828 

Edwards,  Justen 

The  Temperance  Manual 1915 

Kirton,  John  W. 

The  Four  Pillars  of  Temperance : 1911 


Lees,  F.  R. 

Text  Book  of  Temperance 


1585 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Miller,  James 

Alcohol  and  Tobacco 1753 

Patton,  William 

The  Laws  of  Fermentation 1574 

Pearson,  Emily  C. 

Our  Parish 1909 

Richmond,  Mrs.  E.  J. 

The  McAllisters 1859 

Ritchie,  William 

Scripture  Testimony  Against  Wine 1910 

Talmon,  Thrace 

The  Red  Bridge 1891 

Van  Namee,  J.  W. 

Hopedale  Tavern. .. ./ 1755 

Walker,  M.  S. 

Dr.  Willoughby  and  His  Wine 1791 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


133 


MAGAZINES  AND  PERIODICALS. 


Littell’s  Living  Age 

No.  1 

No.  2 

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No.  5 

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2928 

2929 


134  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Littell’s  Living  Age 

No.  31 

No.  32 

No.  33 

No.  34 

No.  35 

No.  36 

No.  37 

No.  38 

No.  39 

No.  40 

No.  41.  . . 

No.  42 

No.  43 

No.  44 

No.  45 

No.  46 

No.  47 

No.  48 

No.  49 

No.  50 

No.  51 

No.  52 

No.  53 

No.  54 

No.  55 

No.  56 

No.  57 

No.  58 

No.  59 

No.  60 

No.  61 

No.  62 

W 63 

No.  64 

No.  65 

No.  6'6 

No.  67 

No.  68 

No.  69 

No.  70 

No.  71 


2930 

2931 

2932 

2933 

2934 

2935 

2936 

2937 
293S 

2939 

2940 

2941 

2942 

2943 

2944 

2945 
2943 
2947 
294S 

2949 

2950 

2951 

2952 

2953 

2954 

2955 

2956 

2957 

2958 

2959 

2960 

2961 

2962 

2963 

2964 

2965 

2966 

2967 

2968 

2969 

2970 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  135 


The  Atlantic  Monthly 

No.  1 2971 

No.  2 2972 

No.  3 2973 

No.  4 2974 

No.  5 2975 

No.  6 2976 

No.  7 2977 

No.  8 2978 

No.  9 2979 

No.  10 2980 

No.  11 2981 

No.  12 2982 

No.  13 2983 

No  14 2984 

No.  15 2985 

No.  16 2986 

No.  17 2987 

No.  18 2988 

No.  19 2989 

No.  20 2990 

No.  21 2991 

No.  22 2992 

No.  23 2993 

No.  24 2994 

No.  25 2995 

No.  26 2996 

No.  27 2997 

No.  2? f 299S 

No.  29 2999 

No.  30 3000 

The  Ladies’  Magazine 

No.  1 3001 

No.  2 : 3002 

No.  3 3003 

No.  4 3004 

No.  5 3005 

No.  6... 3006 

No.  7 3007 

No.  8 3008 

No.  9 3009 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


The  Ladies’  Magazine 


No.  10 3010 

No.  11 3011 

No.  12 ; ; . . ; 3012' 

No.  13.  ; ; . . ; l 3013 

No.  14 3014 

NO.  15.  3015 

No.  16 3016 

No.  17 . 3017 

No.  18 3018 


Putnam’s  Magazine 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

No.  5 

No.  6 

No.  7 

No.  8 


3019 

3020 

3021 

3022 

3023 
3021 

3025 

3026 


The  Galaxy 

No.  1.. 
No.  2 . . 
No.  3.. 
No.  4 . . 
No.  5.. 
No.  6.. 
No.  7.  . 
No.  8.. 
No.  9.  . 


3027 

3028 

3029 

3030 
303  L 

3032 

3033 

3034 

3035 


The  Knickerbocker  Monthly 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

No.  5 

No.  6 


3036 

3037 
3033 

3039 

3040 

3041 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


6 i 


The  Monthly  Magazine 

No.  1..... 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

No.  5.  * 

No.  6 


3042 

3043 

3044 

3045 

3046 

3047 


Scribners’  Monthly  Magazine 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 : 


3043 

3049 

3050 


Sailor’s  Magazine 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 


3051 

3052 

3053 


Arthur’s  Magazine 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 


3054 

3055 
3053 


Blackwood’s  Magazine 

No.  1 3057 

No.  2 305S 


The  National  Repository 

No.  1 3059 

No.  2 3060 


Hours  at  Home 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 


3061 

3062 

3063 


338  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Miscellaneous  Magazines 

Godey’s  Lady  Book 3064 

International  Magazine 3065 

Old  and  New 3066 

Sears  Family  Library 3067 

The  Electric  Monthly 3068 

The  Family  Treasurer 3069 

The  Granite  Monthly 3070 

The  Herald  of  Health 3071 

The  Home  Guardian 3072 

The  National  Magazine 3073 

The  Overland  Monthly 3074 

The  Sabbath  at  Home 3075 

The  Science  Monthly 3076' 

The  Western  Monthly 3077 

The  Westminster  Review 3078 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


i39 


^eutfrfje  ^mljev. 


31in3mortp,  303.  £artifon 

2)er  fiorbmapor  bon  Sonbon 

. 

2446 

Alarcon,  ^3ebro  be 

Manuel  33enega3  .... 

. 

2453 

tobad),  (Sbuarb  bon 

SDe§  Stager  ©olbfdjmieb’S  Socfyterlein 
fdjidjten 

unb  anbere  ©e= 

2436 

3Impntor,  ©erfyarb  bon 

2)rei  Hiiffe 

. . 

2399 

Wnberfen,  (5.  §. 

©efcfyidfyten 

. 

2423 

Slrdjenfyoltj,  2;ofy.  ,303il^.  bon 

©efdjidjte  be§  ©iebenjaprigen  $riege§  in 

^eutfdjfar.b 

2592 

31reg,  ip.  (£?  bon 

Uebet’3  SCT^eer — unb  bie  ^Hpenfec,  iftoman  bon  (5.  SOSerner 

2308 

^Crtberg,  2Ray 

3°fef  fjrrcifclb 

♦ ♦ ♦ 

2355 

$(uer,  3lbeHjeib  bon 

9Robexn 

♦ ♦ ♦ 

2387 

^(uerbaefy,  iBertfyolb 

2)a3  2anbpau3  am  iftfjein — 33anb  1 

2580 

SDa3  £anbfjau§  am  in — SBanb  2 

» . , 

2581. 

©cfymargmalber  SDorfgefcfyidjten 

♦ ♦ ♦ 

2364 

©pinoga — unb — SDicfyter  unb  Eaufmann 

. . . 

2651 

140 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


91nonpm 

9tu§  fdj-toeren  Sagen — SDrei  ©r^ablungen  * . . 2356 

58iblijcbe  ©eogxap^ie 2558 

(££riftlid)e  gamilien^ibliotbef — 93anb  1 2633 

©briftiicbc  gamitien^93ibIiotbef — 93anb  2 . . 2634 

©briftlicfye  ©olbaten  * ©efcfyicfyten  auS  alter  unb  rteuer 

Sett 2574 

2)ab/:im  ^atenber  1900  2353 

2)a3  £eben  bon  Robert  Dltorrifon,  bem  erften  proteftanti^ 

fdfyen  Sfftiffiondr  in  ©bina 2559 

2)a§  ipfarrljauS  an  ber  Sfyemfe — 93on  ber  93-erf  afferin  ber 

gamilie  Scfyonberg^otta  . 2463 

2)ie'  attgemeine  SOSeltgef cpxrf)te  nacfy  biblif cpen  ©runbfatjen 

bearbeitet  2501 

©rboIungs^Stunben — fjiinfter  ^abrgang — 93anb  1 . . 2383 

©tga^Iungen  meine§  ©rofebaterS — 9Jtemoiren  eine3  £ifc 

lanber3  2375 

©laube  unb  Ungtaube — in  SSetreff  ber  SSibel  unb  ifyreS 

3n$alt3  2635 

,fiugenotteng£fdbidfyten 2481 

^Huftrirte  93ibtiotb:ef — ^rocbaffa — ©rfte  ©erie — 1.  93anb  2451 
SHuftrirte  £au3'93ibIiotbet — 1.  ^afyrgang — 93anb  1 . 2450 

Sulie  Ormonb — fan  ber  SSerfaff erin  ber  beiben  ©d^ulen— 

unb  anbere  ©efdbicbtcn 2474 

&eben§-91nfidf)ten  be§  Waters  OJturr  ....  2 '07 
fieiben  unb  ©ferben  ©brifti — fjunfgtg  93etracbtungen  . 2564 
Dearie — ober:  ©in  ©ngel  auf  ©rben — Itadj  bem  ^rangofi' 

fdjen  ber  gannp  be  93 2484 

Dfabeilen'Sfjronif — 93anb  13  2480 

D?ct>sS[en=©brcnif — 93anb  64  2336 

ftobdUen^roni! — 93anb  67  2335 

^obeHen^SIjronif — 93anb  71  .....  2337 

Obo,  ber  ©opn  ber  armen  903ittme — nacfy  bem  gfran^bfi- 

fdjen  bon  ^ofepf)  SSorfcpt 2513 

93au£(u3  ©eptimiuS — 93anb  1 2359 

93auHu§  <Sebtimiu3 — 93anb  2 2360 

93rebigten  iiber  bie  &eiben§gefdbidbte  ©brifti  ♦ . 2358 

sprcdjaffa’S  JJfluftrirte  9ttonat§banbe — 9?eunter  ^abrgang 

— SSanb  1 2365 

^3rodboffa*3  ^fluftrirte  2ftonat3banbe — 3ebnter  3abrgang 

— 93anb  12  2366 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


Mrionpm — gortfeijung 

tractate  — ber  ^mertfantfdjen  SractaL©efeflfcf)aft — 

Sanb  2 2391. 

Sriiber  Morgen,  golbener  Sag 2380 

Una 2508 

S3eftermann'§  ^afyrbudj  ber  SEuftrirten  SDeutfdpen  Wlo* 

nat§^eftc — Sanb  36  2630 

Steftermann'3  3af)tbud^  ber  ^Euftririen  ©eutfdjen  3D^o= 

natSfcfte— Sanb  37 2347 

Steftermann’3  Sa^rbud)  ber  ^Euftrirten  Seutfdjen  5 Ro* 

nat^efte— Sanb  45  2348 

SBtEfommen ! — JEuftrirte  Unkr^altung^bibliot^ef — 3a^rs 

gang  1900 — -Sanb  1 2449 

Sadjer, 

©in  ltrtb)exl^fprucf)  SSafbtngton’S 2523 

Sartf),  ©tyr.  @. 

£>ie  ^abenfeber 2572 

Seder,  2tuguft 

SUgnon’g  CSiertang 2401 

Seder,  £. 

i)i e b)unbertjal)rxge  Sepubltf 2351 

Sefjrenb,  Martin 

®an§  ©erltng — unb  anbere  ©efcfyidpten  ....  232S 
Senfarb,  ©prifttan 

Sn  ferner  ^nfeltoelt 2430 

Unter  beutfdpen  — unb  anbere  ©efdptcfyten  . . 2333 

Sernparb,  Eftarie 

Ste  cptnefifcpe  Eftauer — unb  anbere  ©efcpicpten  . . 2310 

Sernftetn,  21. 

DDtabet  ©ibbor 2382 

Sepalb,  5m. 

SDorrenbe  S^etge — unb  anbere  ©efdpicpten  . . . 2315 


U2 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


53ibra,  (Srnft  greifyerrn  bon 

©rkbte3  unb  @etraumte3 — 33anb  1 2523 

(SrlebteS  unb  ©etraumteS — SSanb  2 2529 

5Iu3  jungen  unb  atten  Sagen 2565 


SSjornfcn,  Sjornftjerne 

Oa§  fjtf d^ermabd^en 2461 

Set  SSrautmarfd) — unb  anbere  ©rgatjlungen  . . . 2431 


SSobenftebt,  gricb-ttd^ 

Saufenb  unb  ©in  Sag  im  Orient  ....  2465 
33om  51tlantif cfjen  gum  ©tillen  Ocean  ....  2350 


Solanben,  ©onrab  bon 

Oer  ©efangene  bon  $tiiftrin — unb — 3uba§  9!Jiaffabdu3  2532 


93blte,  Arnett) 

DD^aria  Antonia 2618 

33cb=©b,  3ba 

©mpor — unb  anbere  ©efdjidfjten 2309 

SBracpbcgel,  ©.  51. 

5tu§  bem  9ftittefalter 2519 

JBeaumardfjaiS — 53anb  1 ‘2521 

SSeaumarcfjai? — 58anb  2 2522 

Oer  beutfdbie  TOcfjet 2510 

Oer  f Itegenbe  fooflanber — unb  anbere  ©efdjidjten  . . 2302 

©in  neuer  ftalftaff — SSanb  1 2505 

©in  neuer  galftaff — SSartb  2 2506 

SSrabbon,  ©. 

5Iba — unb  anbere  ©efd)id)ten 2330 

53rabbon,  m.  ©. 

5Iurora  ftlcpb — S3anb  1 2438 

Aurora  ??Iobb — 53anb  2 2439 

£abp  5lublet),3  ©efyeimnift 2447 

53rennefam,  Otto 

Srrfatjrt  unb  §eimfatjrt 2409 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


143 


Breufing,  Hermann 


(5 in  ©eadfyteter — Banb  1 

. 

. . . . 

2537 

©in  ©eadjtcter— Banb  2 

. 

.... 

2538 

©in  ©ed(f)teter — Banb  3 

• 

. 

2539 

©arlen,  ©milie  (gltygare) 

2)ag  gibeicommig — Banb  1 

. 

2533 

SDag  gibeicommig — Banb  2 

. . * . 

2534 

$T)er  Bormunb — Banb  1 

.... 

2457 

SDer  Bormunb — Banb  2 

. . * ♦ 

2453 

2>er  Bormunb — Banb  3 

. . . ♦ 

2459 

2>er  Bormunb — Banb  4 

2469 

©laugb,  3.  ©. 

Rug  ber  ginfternifg  gum  fiidfjt 

4 

. . . . 

2437 

©oilier,  SDaOib 

©inleitung  gum  ridfjtigen  SSerftanb 

>z  unb 

niiialidfyer  £efung 

ber  §eiligen  ©cfyrift 

♦ 

. 

2475 

©oiling  SBilfie 

Rrmabale — Banb  1 

4 

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 

2493 

Rrmabale — Banb  2 

4 

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 

2494 

Rrmabale — Banb  3 

♦ 

. 

2495 

©rofer,  $8.  9R. 

2)iana  Barrington — Banb  1 

. 

. . . . 

2415 

SDiana  Barrington — Banb  2 

. . ♦ . 

2417 

2)ie  Iju&fdfje  9Rife  Reoille — Banb 

1 

. . . . 

2412 

£)ie  fyubjcfye  9Rifg  Rebille — Banb 

2 

. . . . 

2413 

3rgenb  ein  Rnberer — Banb  1 

. . . . 

2414 

3rgenb  ein  Rnberer — Banb  2 

♦ 

. 

2415 

SDaljn,  ^eliy 

©elimer  .... 

♦ 

. 

2464 

$r>'Rufriane,  3-  £)♦  9RerIe 

©ef(f) icf)te  ber  Reformation  beg 

e 

CD 

rH 

3afyrfyunbertg — 

Banb  1 ... 

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 

2369 

©efd6idf)te  ber  Reformation  beg 

16ten 

3afjrfjunbertg — 

Banb  2 ... 

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 

2370 

©efcfiicbte  ber  Reformation  beg 

16ten 

Safyrfyunbertg — 

Banb  3 

. 

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 

2371 

©efd&idfjte  ber  Reformation  beg 

16ten 

Saljrfyunbertg — 

Banb  4 ... 

. 

. . . . 

2372 

114 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Sefoe,  S). 

^obtnfon  ©rufoe 2636 

ScUci  Sorre,  Robert 

Sret  ©rgaplungen 2486 

Selpit,  51. 

(Sin  Sttutterfyerg — unb  anbere  ®ef($id)ten  . . . 2327 

StdenS,  ©f)arle§ 

Sag  ©lodenfptel 2623 

SDie  ©efyeimniffe  fionbon’S 2555 

fidwro  unb  ©cfytdfale  9tf(fola§  ^idelbp’S  . . . . 2503 

Sftartin  ©fyuggletott — SSanb  1 2602 

Martin  ©fyugglemit — 58anb  2 2603 

Sictfjoff,  <5. 

Unter  bcr  Ijartcn  §anb 2423 

Sittmar,  §etnrtdp 

SDSeltgef  d^td^te  . 2637 

Snncfer,  Sara 

SDte  ©liicffudjer — unb  anbere  ©efcfytd)ten  ....  2317 
(SbetS,  ©eorg 

Sie  Sdfy'neftcrn 2499 

©tfftein,  ©rnft 

Ste  5himtbiertn 2482 

©>f  51.  t>.  b. 

Siineburger  ©cfcpidptcn 2452 

©ngel,  3. 

F)txx  fiorens  <Start 2553 

©rnefti,  £outfe 

5Cu§  alter  unb  neuer  Sett — SSanb  1 2517 

5Iu§  alter  unb  neuer  3eit — S3anb  2 2518 

©elb  unb  Salent 2530 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


145 


gels,  Sft.  b. 

(Sontrafte 2500 

gouque,  (5.  S3,  be  la  SJiotte  ' 

SDte  ^ergogtn  bon  Sftontmorenct — SSanb  1 2490 

SDte  ^ergogtn  bon  9flontmorenci — 33anb  2 2491 

prance,  Slnafole 

©qlbefter  SSonnarb 2426 

grancotS,  Soutfe  bon 

§eflftabt 2638 

sp^ofypfyoruS  §oHunber — unb — Qu  giifeen  be3  9flonard)en  2639 

fjrengel,  ^arl 

£a  ^uceUe— S3anb  1 2472 

£a  5p_uccttc— S3anb  2 . . 2473 

grief  en,  Hermann  g.  &• 

2)er  §ofmann 2562 

grommel, 

G^arafterbtlber  gur  ©fjarafterbtlbung  ....  2377 

gron,  Eonrab 

2)a3  Erduterlnetble  bon  SBtmpfen  .....  2390 
guflerton,  ©. 

Sftofa  Seblanc 2462 

©eifjler,  Slbolpf) 

SOBeXtgef  d^td^te — 23anb  1 23  >1 

SQSeXtgef c^id^tc — JBanb  2 2362 

2CeItgefcf)xcf)te — SSanb  3' 2363 

©erftadfer,  griebrtd) 

2) ie  betben  ©trdfltnge — S3anb  1 2582 

3) ie  betben  ©traflinge — S3anb  2 2583 

2)ie  betben  ©traflinge — SSanb  3 2584 

3 m (Sdffenfter — unb  anbere  ©efdjtdjlcn  ....  2304 

3n  Slmertfa 2514 

*ftcue  Sftetfen . 2476 

Unter  ben  ^efjuencfyen . 2524 

10 


•J46  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


©liimer,  ©latre  bon 

$teffa — -unb — $eine  SEuftonen 2448 

©olbfmttp,  Oliber 

Z>:x  £anbprebtger  bon  SBafeftelb 2427 

©orbon,  Sulien 

©tn  puritanifcper  §eibe— 23anb  1 2418 

©in  pitritanifcper  £etbe — 23anb  2 2419 

©raepp,  £.  28. 

23Ieicf)geftc£)t  unb  Etotfypaut 2640 

©lifabetp  bort  SSranbenburg — unb  anbere  ©efcfjtdjten  . 2384 

©rieftnger,  Z. 

$orf  bor  Btoangtg  ^a^ren 2373 

©rob,  3ean 

§ulbreicp  3E>ingIt 2367 

©ufecf,  2krnb  bon  1 

• 3m  ©trom  bcr  — SSanb  1 2609 

3m  ©trom  ber  3eit — Bartb  2 2610 

§aa§,  ©.  ©. 

2)er  alte  ©arbinat — 23anb  1 2611 

2>er  alte  ©arbtnal — 2$anb  2 2615 

£adlanber,  g.  28. 

D^amenlofe  ©efcptcpten — SSanb  1 2585 

Sftantenlofe  ©efcfyidpten — 25anb  2 2586 

§aibjetm,  £. 

2Cnonpm 2402 

®arte.  $8ret 

2)a§  ©epeimnift  bon  SDeabinoob — unb  anbere  ©efcpicpten  2556 
©tne  ©age  au§  ©ammtftabt — unb  anbere  ©efcpidpten  . 2587 
©abriel  ©onrcp 2589 


§auff.  28tlpe(m 
2ftardpen 


• 2595 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


147 


geb id),  (Samuel 

giinf  TOffionS-SSortrage  . , 2374 

geqfe,  ^}aut 

2)er  ©ofyn  cineS  33aterS — unb  anbere  ©efcfyicfyten  . . 2331 


girftf),  3ennb 

Sfyerefen’S  ©liicf — unb  anbere  ©efcfytdjien  . * . 2306 


gbcfer,  ©eorg 

Unb  bergieb  unS  unfere  (Sd)ulb — unb  anbere  ©efdjidjten  2300 


goefer,  Cbmunb 

3n  ©iinben  .... 

gof,  9?.  bon 

$rone  unb  Oerter 

goltei,  ©art  bon 

(Sdfymargmalbau  .... 
gugo,  Victor 

3)ie  airmen  unb  Clenben — 23anb  1 
SDie  airmen  unb  Clenben — $8anb  2 
3)ie  airmen  unb  Clenben — S3anb  3 
2>ie  airmen  unb  Clenben — SSanb  4 
SDie  airmen  unb  Clenben — fflanb  5 
SDie  airmen  unb  Ctenben — 33anb  6 
SDie  airmen  unb  Clenben- — 93anb  7 
SDie  5Itmen  itnb  Clenben — 33anb  8 
SDie  5Irmen  unb  Clenben — 23anb  9 
3)ie  airmen  unb  Clenben — 23anb  10 


. 2611 


. 2388 

. 2603 


. 2540 
. 2541 
. 2542 
. 2543 
. 2544 
. 2545 
. 2546 
. 2547 
. 2548 
. 2549 


gumbolbt,  5lleyanber  bon 

Oieifen  in?  europaifdjen  unb  aftatifdjen  9Ruf$(anb — 23anb  1 2339 
Sfaifert  im  europaifdjen  unb  ajiaitfc^en  S^u^lanb — 23anb  2 2340 
Sfoife  in  bie  5IequtnocttaU©egenben  beS  neuen  Continents 

— SBanb  1 2341 

Dfteife  in  bie  2tequinoctiaU©egenben  beS  neuen  Continents 

— S3anb  2 2342 

fReife  in  bie  51equinoctiaU©egenben  beS  neuen  Continents 

— S3anb  3 2343 


148 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


§umboIbt,  Sllejanber  oon 

Sleife  in  bie  5lequinoctiaI=©egenben  beS  neuen  Continents 

— SBanb  4 2344 

iReife  in  bie  2lequinocttak9egenben  beS  neuen  Continents 

— 23anb  1 > 2345 

s«Reife  in  bie  5lequinoctial=©egenben  beS  neuen  Continents 

— 23anb  2 2346 

Ufaifen  unb  gorfd^ungen  ......  2477 

^mn^inger,  Subtoig 

SSilberbucf)  gur  britten  $8itte 2381 

^mmermann,  Earl 

S)ie  Cptgonen 2597 

^roing,  2Bafpington 

©fi^enbudj 2594 

^eaffrefon,  JJcpn  Cor  bp 

2)urd)S  Seben  iiberftmnben — SSanb  1 2440 

SDurcfyS  £eben  iiberftmnben — SSanb  2 2441 

Eambang,  51ti 

5luf  frember  Crbe — S3anb  1 2525 

2tuf  frember  Crbe — 58anb  2 2526 

2luf  frember  Crbe — $8anb  3 2527 

Earin,  Roe! 

§auS  Cicfyenberg 2305 

EarlmetS,  C. 

Cin  (Sofyn  feiner  3eit — unb  anbere  ©efdjidfRen  . . 2314 

Eleinfteuber,  Hermann 

Cin  norbifcfyer  Ridf),elieu 2520 

Etopftodf 

9ReffiaS — SSanb  1 2628 

RZeffiaS — S3anb  2 2629 

Eocfy,  Carl  ©. 

SebenSerfatjrungen  2478 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


140 


®onig,  (Smalb  Sfuguft  : ’ ' |1  f[]] 

©eineS  ©Iiicfe§  ©dpmieb — unb — £>er  ^a^tmattn  am  ®an- 

abian,  Sftoman  bon  23albuin  9ttbflf)aufen  . . . 2332 

SSerftofeen 2386 

Erummacfyer 

Sagtid&e3  SDlarina  . ....  2396 

Hrummacfyer,  ffrtebritf)  51boIpfy 

^arabeln — 23anb  1 2575  • 

^larabeln — 23anb  2 2576 

£a  SBrupexe,  3ean  be 

2>ie  GtfjaraUere — SSanb  1 2424 

2)t e (Sfyaraftere — SSanb  2 ......  2425 

Sabbep,  @mma 

5tuf  eigenen  ^iifeen 2376 

£aun,  ^rtebricfy 

2)ie  3i9cunertn 2550 

Sebrun,  §enri 

^erbinanb  (Sorteg,  ober — $£)ie  (Sroberung  bon  Ottteyifo  . 2535 

Ceyom,  ^riebrid) 

IftotoeflifttfdjeS  2389 

J2eyom,  Dfcubolpl) 

^tomane  unb  D^obeflen 2392 

fiidjtenberg,  ©eorg  (Sljrtft 

51u3gemdfylte  ©djriften 2605 

Siebfyart,  §. 

3um  getet^benb 2571 

fitnbau,  <ftubotpf) 

SLte  Heine  2BeIt 2411. 

V ' S 

fiinguet,  ©imon  UMcolaS  §enri 

SDenfmiirbigfeiten  iiber  bie  SSaftiHe 2526 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


£ongo§ 

2)apfjni3  unb  ©fyloe 2421 

Submtg,  3. 

DD^etn  ©rofjofyetm — unb  anbere  ©ef cf)icf)ten  . . . 2422 

Sutler,  Martin 

SSoIfgbibtiotpef 2467 

Spell,  ©fyarleS 

3ft>eite  ^ftetfe  nacfy  ben  SSereinigten  ©tauten  non  9torb- 

amertfa — 23anb  1 . 2405 

^ireite  Sfteife  nacfy  ben  SSereinigten  ©taaten  non  9?orb' 

amerila — SSanb  2 240  3 

DJtarlitt, 

2)a3  ©efyetmnif}  ber  alten  9Jtamfet(  . 2557 

SDa§  ©aibepring^cpen  .......  2641 

'<Solb*@tfe  2511 

99?etoitIe,  @.  3.  SDBppte 

2)ie  9ftarien  ber  $bnigin— S3anb  1 2496 

SDie  Marten  ber  $bntgtn — SSanb  2 . . . . 2497 

DJtenarb,  SfyeoptjiluS 

fferreol  . . 2642 

9Jtutocf,  TOfe 

3ot)n  §alifar 2368 

9D7ufau§,  3op.  5!art  Slug. 

9totanb’3  ^nappen — unb  anbere  ©efcptcfjten  . . . 2616 

5ftatK)uftu3,  Dearie 

2>orf*  unb  ©tabtgefdjicpten 2454 

9?eoin§,  SSittiam 

^ractifdpe  ©ebanfen 2573 

Dionne,  Subtoig 

©eorg  SDipotb 2407 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  15! 


Corbett,  DCRaria 


©olumbuS  unb  feme  geit — -JBanb  1 
©olumbuS  unb  feme  Sett — JBattb  2 

. 2612 
. 2613 

D^ortlfjrop,  §enrt)  Oabenport 

©rbe,  2Reer  unb  £immel 

. 2349 

Orleans,  ©Itfabetfy  Charlotte  non 

SBriefe 

. 2643 

Otto,  £ouife 

Sfteue  iBafyncn  * * 

. 2644 

Outba 

SQSanba  . 

. 2583 

spaffoto,  21. 

Oer  ©tern  beS  £ebenS — unb  anbere  ©efcfyicfyten 

. 2312 

^peftaloggi,  §einrtd) 

fitenbarb  unb  ©ertrub  ..... 

. 2619 

^eterS,  g. 

Ontel  Stuguft 

. 2466, 

platen,  Sbuguft  bon 

©ebtdjte 

. 2593 

Splatter,  StjomaS 

Ceben  bon 

. 2645 

Sfoimunb,  ©olo 

^obetfen 

. 2502 

Sftetdjenau,  Sftubofyify 

Slug  unfern  bter  SDBanben 

. 2627 

SReKIftab,  Subrotg 

Ok  leidjtftnnige  ©fye — unb  anbere  ©efcfytd)fen 
^unft^obeKen  ....... 

. 2432 
. 2435 

SRiebeL2C^renS,  S3. 

©anta  ©lara — unb  anbere  ©efd)id)ten  . 

. 2316 

WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


152 


Sftirtg,  i ! 

grauenfyergen 2408 

Styoabs,  ©. 

. 2>er  altc  Beg  . . . . ' . . . .2533 

Sftotfjenburg,  Slbelfyeib  b. 

5Di e 51rmenljdu3ler — unb — ©3  mirb  roieber  gut!  . . 2479 

SRotoel,  9ft. 

SSrtefe  auS  her  §offe 2385 

@adjer*2ftafodj 

©ute  9ftenfcfyen  unb  itjre  ©efdjidjten  ....  2646 
(Sales, 

©olbMonbeS  §aar — unb  anbere  ©efdjidjten  . . . 2334 

(Samaroiu,  ©regor 

3)te  ©rofgfiirftin — unb  anbere  ©efdjidjten  . . . 2319 

^aiferin  ©lifabetfj — unb — 5&er  ^iittenbefijger  — 9toman 

bon  ©eorge  ©fynet  . - 2320 

spietona — unb — SSornefyme  £reife — Ionian  bon  ©mil  ©a= 

borian 2321 

Urn  (Sgepter  unb  kronen 2322 

. ©uropaifdje  Sftinen  unb  ©egenminen — gortfetjung  bon 
„Um  (Sgepier  unb  kronen7' — unb — ®i’e  ©f)re  beS  §er= 
genS — 9toman  bon  ©mile  Dftatio  SSacano  . . . 2323 

3*bet  Eaiferfronen — 3meite  gortfetjung  bon  „ltm  (Sgepter 

unb  kronen" 2324 

£reug  unb  (Sdftuert — ^ortfeijung  beS  Sorigen  . . 2325 

§etb  unb  flaifer— ©d^luj  . . . . . 2326 

(Sdjerr,  ^otjanneS 

m$t\ 2429 

.©fitter,  griebridj  bon 

(Sdmmtticbe  Berfe — 33anb  1 2577 

(Sdmmtlidfye  Berfe — SSanb  2 2578 

(Sdmmtlidfye  Berfe — S3alnb  3 2579 

©djirmer,  5fboff 

3-abrifanten  unb  5frbeiter 2617 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


58 


©cfyletcf),  Martin 

2)er  (Stttftebler  (3ube  bon  Safarea)  * 2357 

©cfymtb,  Gtfyriftopp  bon 

^ernanbo 2560 

©dpmibt,  SCRayimiXian 

©lafemadjerleut 2433 

©djubert,  ©ottptlf  §einrtd) 

2)a§  Seben  be§  JJof).  3ac°k  Sabricius — nebft  etnern  5In- 
pange  entpaltenb — 3^9'e  au^  bem  £eben — bon  §ein- 


ridp  Gutter 

. 2561 

©cott,  SDSaXter 

$E)er  SaH^man 

Ouentin  SDurtoarb 

SBabertep 

. 2507 
. 2598 
. 2591 

Seeburg,  grang 

2>ie  9?adpttgaII 

. . 2515 

(Sloet,  £eon 

Sapriccio — 23anb  1 

Saprtccio — $8anb  2 

. 2394 
. 2395 

3-  8r. 

3)te  Stlt'Ct  (Satroto — $anb  1 . 

2)tc  SXItei  ©arrotn — S3anb  2 . 

SCRiXXt)  9ftcpnc — -S5anb  1 . 

TOIL)  Dftopne — SBanb  2 . 

. 2625 
. 2626 
. 2647 
. 2648 

©olger,  ^einpolb 

5Xnton  in  5Xmerifa 

. 2649 

©outptoortp,  6mma  SD.  @.  9?. 

Virginia  unb  9ftagbalen-a  .... 

. 2531 

©pleura.  <ocm3  bon 

3)a3  SDreigeftitn — unb  anbete  ©efdpidbtcn 

2)a§  ©litcf  bcr  2Mt — unb  anbere  ©efdjidpien  . 

. 2307 
. 2329 

154  WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


(Spielfyagett,  gtiebticfy 

3>ut($  9^ad)t  sum  fiid^t 
3n  ^Reify’  unb  ©tieb 
Unter  Sannen 
S3ermifdjte  (Scfyriften 


2504 

2512 

2554 

2470 


(Spinbler,  S. 

(Scenen  unb  ©efcfyicfyten — unb — (Sommermaloen  . . 2513 


(Sppri,  Sonnet 

9tm  (Sonntag 2471 


(Stein,  5Irmin 

^aifer  unb  Hurfiirft 2378 

spring  SugeniuS  bet  ebk  fitter — unb — 9ftartgraf  ^arl 
^Ppilipp  bon  93ranbenburg — £iftorifdje  Srgaplung 
non  b-  Sobeltitj 2393 


(Stelgner,  3Hfreb 

S)a3  93ermacbtnij3  be§  SrbbterS — unb  anbere  ©efdjictjten  . 2303 


(Steioart,  5Igne§  9tt. 

SQSelt  unb  Softer 

* 

2487 

(Stifft,  51. 

3m  (Sturme  be3  £eben& — 33anb  1 
3m  (Sturme  be§  £eben§ — 93anb  2 

. 

2403 

2404 

©tredfuS,  5lbolf 

£)e r 5Imerifaner — unb — £>er . letjte 
non  fjf.  903.  §adlanber 

SSombatbier — 9toman 

2318 

(Suttner,  33ertpa  non 

SDoftor  ^eHmut’S  2)onnerstage 

.... 

2354 

(Smift,  3onatfyan 

Sin  30^arcf)en  non  bet  Sonne 

.... 

2397 

Saffo,  Sorquato 

93efreite§  3erufa^m 

2604 

LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  155 


SHjacfetat),  SOS.  BL 

Homifcfye  ©rgafyluttgen  .......  2570 

Benbenntg — Banb  1 ......  2620 

^penbennig — Banb  2 2621 

sjtenbenni§ — Banb  3 . . . . . .2:22 

Sfyeuriet,  Stnbtc 

gum  Etnberparabie§  2420 

S^orobbfett,  ^on  Sporbarfon 

Singling  unb  3D7db<f):en 2333 

Sfyum,  IRuboIf 

SBenfdp  unb  (Shrift  .......  2352 

Siecf,  £. 

T)a§  8U  ^crtelmortf) — unb — T)id)terleben  . . . 2400 

Urban,  B3albemar 

SDie  £)adjprin#efftn — unb  anbere  ©ef d^xd^ten  . . . 2313 

Valentin,  §f. 

©ef cfjt cfjte  ber  ^reu^iige  . . . ' . . . 2485 

Berne,  $uliu3 

Bbenteuer  be§  Eapitan  §attera3 2498 

2)ic  geljetmmfjbolk  Snfel — Banb  1 2551 

2)ic  gefyeimntfjnofle  Snfel — Banb  2 2552 

giinf  233odjen  im  Ballon 2488 

Betfe  nadp  bem  DBittelpunft  ber  ©rbe  ....  2492 
Bon  ber  ©rbe  gum  DCRonb  ......  2489 

Boltatre 

Bkrfe  (StuStoa^I) 2608 

SSadfjenpufen,  £an§ 

SDte  bletdje  ©rcifin 2443 

SDie  ©rafin  non  ber  Babel  . . . . . . 2444 

Bom  unb  (Sapara — Banb  1 . . . . . . 2455 

Bom  unb  ©apara — Banb  2 2456 

Bouge  et  Boir „ 2410 


isd 


WISCONSIN  STAT12  PRISON, 


SOSarnofrib  | 

SDag  91ofe  beg  ©dfyloffeg  gu  Sannattmrf — unb  anbere  Ok* 

fdf^ten 2563 

905artenburg,  $arl 

5Xu g bem  93agno — unb  anbere  ©efcfyidpten  . . . 2445 

2Beber,  $arl  ^uliug 

2)emo!ritog 2650 

SOBernidj),  90S. 

50^oberne  Oefonomen 2483 


993eft,  Spomag.  unb  £arl  9tuguft 
93ilber  aug  bcm  £eben 
SXritifdje  unb  fatprifdfye  (Streif^iige 


SGBettexbergb),  6.  51. 

$E)ag  ^ibeicommift  bon  905albemargburg 

9Q5ibmann,  ©eorg  Slubolpp 
gauft’g  fteben  . 

905ielanb,  Spriftopp  Martin 
©efdjicfyte  ber  5lbberiten 


SQSinterfeXb,  51.  b. 

©rof^SBufefoin — unb  anbere  ©efdfjicpten 


• 2599 
. 2600 


2601 


. 2434 

. 2624 

. 2311 


SBolff,  Ruling 

£)er  toilbe  3ager 2509 


SQSoItetgbotf,  Srnft  ©ottlieb 

gliegenber  33rief — ebangelifdjer  SQSorte  an  bie  ^ugenb  . 2442 
905urm,  905. 

2)ag  905affer  alg  §augfreunb  in  gefunben  unb  franfen 

Sagen 2398 

Simmermann,  ©uftab  5L 

Sine  ^erienreife — burdp  3*ranfreicfy,  bie  ©dptoeig  unb 

SDeutfdljlan'b 2379 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 


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3tmmermann,  SBtHjelm 

JHuftrirte  ©efd)td)te  beg  beutfdfyen  SSoIfeg — 33anb  2 . . 2631 

^Cfuftrirte  ©efdjtdjite  beg  beutfcfjen  SBolfeg — 33anb  3 . . 2632 

3ofreItit),  gang  Don 

3>ie  ©rben — unb  attbere  ©efdjidjten  , 2301 

Soiling,  Sfyeopfytl 

Sfaife  um  bte  ^partfer  #Belt — SBanb  1 . 2468 

^ftetfe  um  bte  ^artjer  SOSelt — SSanb  2 . . . . 2460 

3f<$offe,  getnrtcfy 

97obelIen  unb  SMdjtung-en — 5 unb  6 Sfyetle  . . . 2590 

^obeHen  unb  2>tcfytungen — 7 unb  8 Sfyetle  . . . 2566 

5^ot>eECen  unb  SDicfytungen — 14  2f)etle  ....  2567 
UfobeHen  unb  SDtcfytungen — 15  Sfyetle  ....  2568 
97oDeHen  unb  SDtcfytungen — 16  unb  17  Sfjetle  . . 2569 


158 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


Norske  Boger. 


R.  B.  Anderson 

Norge  i Billeder 2785 

Amerika  ikke,  opdaget  af  Columbus 2736 

E.  Anbert 

Dagny 2759 

J.  Anderson 

Vartshuset  2721 

Fra  Orienten 2781 

Glade  Sjele 2752 

Den  Vanskabte 2737 

Hittebarnet 2758 

Ti  Natter  i en  Skjaenkeseue 2749 

Den  Skjungende  Mand 2750 

Morskabs  Lossning 2756 

De  Forenede  Staters  Historie  1st  Del 2708 

De  Forenede  Staters  Historie  2den  Del 2725 

H.  H.  Boyesen 

Gunnar 2782 

A.  Blancke 

Hyrekuskens  Fortoellinger 2743 

J.  Boegh 

Fra  Bergenskanten 2747 

B.  Bjornson 

Vis  Knut 2741 

Fortoellinger  lte  Bind 2721 

Fortoellinger  2det  Bind..., 2713 


H.  Birkedal 

Peru — Bolivia-— Chili 


2769 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE,  ^59 


R.  M.  Ballantyne 

Redningsbaaden 2733 

W.  Bergsoe 

Bruden  fra  Rorwig 2757 

Dumas 

Et  Aar  i California 2755 

J.  Dahl 

Lina  Kjorbo 2710 

En  Bergmands  Famelie 2740 

H.  Drackman 

Paul  og  Virginie 2754 

C.  Etlar 

Gjongehovdingen 2705 

A.  Erbe 

Fra  Skjcergaarden 2751 

F.  Ewald 

Griffenfeld 2742 

K.  Elster 

Tora  Trondal 2770 

K.  Gloersen 

Dagligdags 2763 

T.  Grundysen 

Fra  begge  sider  af  Havet 2735 

A.  Garborg 

Hulda 2772 

M.  Halstead 

McKinleys  Liv  og  Virksomhed 2702 


P.  Hendriksen 

Napoleons  Soldat 


2741 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


160 


E.  Hartner 

Severa 2765 

J.  Havne 

Bergljot  Solhaugen 2739 

H.  Ibsen 

Per  Gynt .' . 2727 

Fruen  fra  Havet 2762 

Samfundets  Stotter 2712 

D.  James 

Urskovens  Sonner 2709 

A,  Kjelland 

Jakob 2740 

Skipper  Worse 2716 

K.  Langeland 

Nordmcendene.  i.  Amorika 2731 

J,  Lie 

Trelhasteren  Fremtiden 2775 

Signe  og  Hermod 2774 

F-  Loviot 

De  Kinesiske  Sorovere 2779 

R.  Melander 

I Storm  og  Sogang 2767 

Maryat 

Jakob  Arlig  2770 

Nicolai 

Noddebo  Prestegaard 2780 

Min  Hnstru  og  Jeg 2777 

O.  M.  Pettersen 

U.  S.  Grants.  Liv  og  Virksomhed 2714 

Abraham  Lincoln,  og.  Negerslaveriet 2745 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUE.  X61 


A.  Prydz 

Gunvor  Thorsdatter  til  Hcero 2703 

Rollo 

Svenskerne  paa  Norderhov 2732 

M.  Reid 

Adela 2781 

S.  Sturlasoan 

Heimskringla 2783 

G.  Storm 

Christopher  Columbus  og  Amerikas  Opdagelse  2701 

E.  Sue 

Den  Evige  Jode,  lste  Bind  2713 

Den  Evige  Jode,  2det  Bind  2711 

A.  Sehrader 

Bruden  i Louisiana  2734 

Sigurd 

Fru  Westbergs  Logerende 2778 

Dr.  Stabeck 

Alcoholets  Physiologiske  og  pathologiske  Inflydelse  paa 

Meneskelivet 2771 

M.  Schoyen 

Den  Amerikanske  Borgerkrigs  Historie 2726. 

Sigurd 

Ved  Hjemets  Arne 2766 

H.  B.  Stowe 

Onkel  Tom’s  Hytte 2719 

J.  Strandberg 

Md.  Petterson’s  Logerende 2764 

E.  Schoyen 

Den  Svenske  Nattergal 2773 

11 


1G2 


WISCONSIN  STATE  PRISON. 


A.  Stein 

Leticoste  Historier  2761 

A.  Swan 

Parlen  fra  Orr’s  Havn  2704 

H.  Schulze 

Udvalgte  Skrifter  Skitser  fra  Norses  Natur  og  Folkeliv....  2722 
E.  Sargent 

Negerslaven  Perculiar 2707 

J.  Tuendt 

Hamnajenten 2753 

M.  Thoresen 

Solen  i Siljedalen  2706 

M.  Twain 

En  Landstryger  paa  Reise 2768 

P.  Terrail 

Rocamboles  Barndom,  Iste  del 2728 

Rocamboles  Ungdom,  lste  del 2723 

Rocamboles  Bedrifter,  lste  del 2730 

Galeislaven  Rocambole,  lste  del 2729 

Galeislaven  Rocambole,  3de  del 2718 

Rocamboles  slste  Ord,  lste  del 2720 

Rocamboles  siste  Ord,  4de  del 2717 

S.  Wang 

Skotter  Toget  2738 

J.  Verne 

No.  8672  Fortcelling  fra  Norge  2760 

J.  W.  Flood 

Fern  Aar  Tilsos  2748 


INDEX  TO  RULES 


[The  references  are  to  paragraphs  numbered  by  black  figures.] 


Addressing  an  officer,  21-30. 

Annoying  other  prisoners,  20. 

Application  for  pardon,  72. 

Arising  at  signal,  17. 

Arms  folded  in  chapel,  26 
Arms  folded  in  dining  room,  40. 

Attending  chapel  services,  34. 

Articles  admitted,  48. 

Articles  permitted  in  cells.  24. 

Attracting  officer’s  attention,  27. 

Authority  to  take  mail  from  postoffice,  42. 


Badges  and  decorations,  19. 

Beginning  of  sentence,  78. 

Brushing  against  other  prisoners,  20. 
Buying  things  from  or  for  officers,  32. 
Buying  things  from  or  for  prisoners,  32. 

Cell  mate,  4. 

Cell  furniture,  21. 

Certified  copy  of  trial  record,  72—1. 
Certificate  of  good  conduct,  72—3. 
Changing  place  in  line,  16. 

Chewing  tobacco  in  dining  room,  22. 
Chewing  tobacco  in  line,  22. 

Chewing  tobacco  in  sick  cell,  22. 

Chewing  tobacco  in  chapel,  26. 

Christian  Endeavor  Society,  19. 
Citizenship,  restoration  to,  76. 

Cleanliness,  5. 

Cleaning  cuspidors,  17. 

Clothing,  altering,  6 
Clothing  in  order,  19. 

Clothing  from  friends,  48. 

Commencement  of  sentence,  78. 
Communication,  3. 

Communication  to  board,  warden,  etc.,  15. 
Communication  with  friends,  2nd  and  3rd 
grade,  40. 

Commutation  of  sentence,  74. 

Complaints  and  accusations,  43 
Complaints  to  State  Board  of  Control,  45. 
Complaints  in  the  dining  room,  55. 
Confliction  of  orders,  1. 


Decorations  on  clothing,  15. 
Deductions  from  earnings,  71. 
Defacing  cell  walls,  5. 

Defacing  buildings.  5. 

Defacing  furniture.  5. 

Defacing  fittings,  5. 

Delivering  articles  to  convicts,  33. 
Destruction  of  property,  66. 
Dining  room  rules,  49. 

Dining  room  signals.  51. 
Diminution  of  time.  68. 


Earnings,  70. 

Escape,  time  lost  by,  78. 

Extra  discharge  clothing,  48. 


Familiarity  with  an  officer,  31. 
Fastening  clothing,  19. 
Fastening  shirt,  19. 

Food,  wasting,  53. 

Furniture  of  cells,  24. 


Gazing  around  the  shop,  29. 
Gestures,  insulting,  20. 

Giving  tobacco  to  lower  grades,  19. 
Going  to  bed  at  signal,  18. 

Going  to  bed  in  day  time,  9 
Going  to  bed  with  clothiug  on,  9. 
Going  to  own  cell,  10, 

Good  time  lost,  68. 

Grading  rules,  35. 


Having  knife  without  permission,  13. 
Having  pencil  without  permission,  14. 
Having  other  contraband  articles,  11 . 
Having  tobacco,  2d  and  3d  grades,  25. 
Having  weapons  or  tools,  12. 

Hissing  at  an  officer,  27. 

Holding  cell  door  at  count,  8. 

Interrupting  an  officer,  21. 

Insolence,  3 

Insolence  in  manner,  walk,  gestures,  19. 
Jewelry,  11. 

Jostling  other  prisoners,  20. 


Keeping  clean,  5. 

Knife,  having,  13. 

Labor  rules,  60. 

Lead  pencil,  14. 

Leaving  place  of  work,  62 
Leaving  the  line,  16. 

Letters,  44. 

Letter  permits,  46. 

Letter  paper,  returned,  11. 

Letters  to  Governor  and  Board  of  Control, 
43-45 

Looking  into  another’s  cell,  10. 

Mail  addressed  in  care  of  officer,  32. 

Mail,  articles  received  by,  48. 

Mail  and  express  rules  41. 

Making  up  beds,  17. 

Making  presents  to  officers,  32. 

Making  presents  to  other  persens,  32. 
Making  things  for  officers,  32. 

Marching,  56. 

Marching  in  line,  16. 

Marching  into  shop,  16 
Minutes  of  testimony,  72. 

Mirror  on  range.  10. 

Money  11. 

Morning  duties,  17. 


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INDEX  TO  RULES. 


[The  references  are  to  paragraphs  numbered  by  black  figures.] 


Newspapers,  48. 


Obscenity,  3. 

Obscene  language  in  letters,  44. 
Orders,  obeying,  1. 

Officers  not  to  procure  pardons,  77. 


Paper,  blank,  14. 

Pardons,  72-73. 

Passing  articles  into  other’s  cells,  10. 

Pen  and  ink,  11. 

Permission  for  special  letters, 46. 
Pictures,  etc.,  on  cell  walls,  5. 

Placing  shoes  at  cell  doors,  18. 

Placing  clothing  in  sight,  18. 

Placing  hands  on  officer,  31. 

Prison  officers  not  to  procure  pardons,  77. 
Prison  news,  44 
Privileges,  1st  grade,  35. 

Privileges,  2d  grade,  37. 

Privileges,  3d  grade,  39. 

Profanity,  3. 

Putting  cap  on  properly,  19. 


Quietness,  2. 


Reading  in  chapel,  16. 

Receiving  articles  from  citizens,  32. 
Reduction  to  2nd  grade.  36. 
Hecommendation  of  trial  judge.  72—2. 
Remaining  in  cell  without  permission,  17. 
Repairing  things  for  officers,  24. 

Requests  for  audience,  15. 

Request  to  see  Board,  Warden,  etc.,  15. 
Restoration  to  citizenship,  76. 

Rinsing  mouth  before  sick  call,  22. 
Rowdyism,  19. 


Saluting  an  officer,  30 
Sealed  letters  to  Board  of  Control,  45. 
Sentence,  commutation  of,  74. 
Sentence  when  beginning,  78. 
Separate  sentences,  69. 

Services  in  chapel,  34. 

Shoes  on  bed,  9. 

Shoes,  altering,  6. 

Signals  in  dining  room,  51. 


Sickness,  17,  63. 

Singing,  4. 

Slamming  cell  doors,  8. 

Sleeping  with  feet  towards  door,  9. 
Smoking  in  the  cell,  23. 

Special  letters,  46 
Speaking  to  Warden  or  Deputy,  15,  67. 
Spitting  on  floor  in  chapel,  26. 
Spitting  on  cell  house  floor,  22. 
Spitting  on  corridor  floor,  22. 

Stamps,  11. 

Standing  at  cell  door  for  count,  8. 
Staring  at  officers,  29. 

Staring  at  visitors,  29. 

Stationery,  11. 

Stepping  out  of  line,  15. 


Taking  mail  from  post  office.  42. 
Taking  food  from  table,  54. 
Talking  to  officer,  3. 

Talking  to  free  person,  3. 
Talking  to  cell  males,  4. 

Talking  to  men  in  other  cells,  4. 
Time,  good,  68. 

Tinkering  in  cell,  12 
Tobacco,  in  hospital,  23. 
Tobacco  in  sick  cell.  23. 

Tobacco  in  2d  and  2d  grade,  25. 
Tools,  12. 

Touching  an  officer,  31. 

Trading  and  bartering,  61. 


Undershirts,  7. 

Using  surnarres,  31 

Using  t bacco  in  hospital,  21. 

Using  tobacco  in  sick  Cells,  23. 


Vinegar  in  drinking  water,  ?2. 


Warning  an  officer.  28. 
Warning  a prisoner,  28. 
Wasting  food,  53, 
Weapons,  12. 

Whistling,  4. 

Writing  days,  47 
Writing  between  lines,  47. 
Writing  paper,  11. 


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